Specific heat of gold, aluminum, and water. The rank of these three substances from the least expected temperature change to the greatest expected temperature change is
water > aluminum > gold
• Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1∘C.
• Aluminum's specific heat is 0.216 calories/gm·°C, which is equal to 7 times more than that of gold (0.031 calories/gm·°C). and Water has the highest specific heat capacity of any liquid and solid substance.
• The specific heat of gold is lesser than aluminum and the specific heat of aluminum is lesser than water, which means less heat is required to raise the temperature of gold by a certain difference in temperature.
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