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Substances A and B start out at the same initial temperature. The mass of A is twice the mass of B. A total of 225 kJ of heat is added to both samples. The final temperature of A is the same as the final temperature of B. Which statement is true regarding the specific heat capacities (also called heat capacities) of these substances?The relative specific heat capacities of A and B cannot be determined.The specific heat capacity of A is half the specific heat capacity of B.The specific heat capacity of A is four times the specific heat capacity of B.The specific heat capacity of A is twice the specific heat capacity of BThe specific heat capacity of A is the same as the specific heat capacity of B.
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