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If you have 100 kg of each of these substances, which would require the most energy to increase its temperature by 25 Kelvin? A. iron B. carbon C. rubber D. air
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If you have 100 kg of each of these substances, which would require the most energy to increase its temperature by 25 Kelvin? A. iron B. carbon C. rubber D. air
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If you have 100 kg of each of these substances, which would require the most energy to increase its temperature by 25 Kelvin?
A. iron
B. carbon
C. rubber
D. air
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a
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A Iron
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