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Solution a has a specific heat of 2.0 j/g◦c. solution b has a specific heat of 3.8 j/g◦c. if equal masses of both solutions start at the same temperature and equal amounts of heat are added to each solution, which will be true? 1. solution a attains a higher temperature. 2. both solutions have the same final temperature. 3. solution b attains a higher temperature.

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