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Which of these properties depends on the mass of the substance?

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heat

temperature

specific heat capacity

none of these

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Specific heat capacity. The accurate physics definition of specific heat capacity is the amount of energy required for 1 unit mass of substance by 1 unit of thermodynamic temperature (in degrees, Fahrenheit or kelvin depending on what temperature you are using.)
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