Getting burnt by steam is less dangerous than boiling water. True or False? a) True b) False
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Getting burnt by steam is less dangerous than boiling water. True or False?
a) True
b) False

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- Table 1 Specific Heat Capacities of Common Substances Specific heat capacity (J/(kg-°C)) Substance water 4.18 x 10 ethyl alcohol 2.46 × 10 ice 2.1 × 10 aluminum 9.2 × 102 glass 8.4 × 10² iron 4.5 × 102 copper 3.8 x 10? silver 2.4 × 10? lead 1.3 × 10²How much is heat is required to raise the temperature of 53.4g of a substance by 75 oC if the specific heat is 0.091 cal/g oC? A)364 cal B)440 cal C)7.82 cal D)4,401 cal 27