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A solid substance of mass 10 g at -10^(@)C was heated to -2^(@)C (still in the solid state). The heat required was 64 calories. Another 880 calories was required to raise the temperature of the substance (now in the liquid state) to 1^(@)C, while 900 calories was required to raise the temperature from -2^(@)C to 3^(@)C. Calculate the specific heat capacities of the substance in the solid and liquid state in calories per kilogram per kelvin. |
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