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Which statement defines specific heat capacity for a given sample? the temperature of a given sample the temperature that a given sample can withstand the quantity of heat that is required to raise the sample’s temperature by 1°C (Kelvin) the quantity of heat that is required to raise 1 g of the sample by 1°C (Kelvin) at a constant pressure

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