chemist carefully measures the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a 312.0 g sample of a pure substance from 0.3 °C to 12.6 °C. The xperiment shows that 533. J of heat are needed. What can the chemist report for the specific heat capacity of the substance? Be sure your answer has the prrect number of significant digits. -1 -1 •K J•g

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Calculating specific heat capacity
A chemist carefully measures the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a 312.0 g sample of a pure substance from 0.3 °C to 12.6 °C. The
experiment shows that 533. J of heat are needed. What can the chemist report for the specific heat capacity of the substance? Be sure your answer has the
correct number of significant digits.
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