The quantity of heat gained or lost by a substance depends on a. Mass of the substance b. Rise or fall in temperature c. Nature of the substance d. All of these
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Heat gained or lost by a substance depends on the mass of the substance and the nature of the substance.
This quantity is known as the specific heat capacity (or simply, the specific heat), which is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material. Experiments show that the transferred heat depends on three factors: (1) The change in temperature, (2) the mass of the system, and (3) the substance and phase of the substance.
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