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Fesmartsciencelab.com/SmartScienceApp/SmartscienceApp.html?ACCOUNT-ASU&ORG-ASUNewport;&TID-1K8SID; Engage A not iron is tnrust into a Dalrer or water wa o y the water? Explore Evaluate Explain The water gets colder The water gets hotter O The water does not change in temperature O The water freezes into ice 2 Now a second iron, not quite as hot as the first, is thrust into a second barrel of water, identical to the first. How do you expect this to compare to the first situation? O The second barrel's water gets hotter than the first O The second barrel's water does not get as hot as the first O The second barrel's water gets exactly as hot as the first There is no way to compare the barrels 3. Two cubes of ice are set into two identical glasses of water. Cube A is twice the size of cube B. Which cup do you think will be colder after both ice cubes melt? O cup A O cup B O both cups the same 4 Specific heat depends on several factors. Pick the factor below that you suspect will not affect specific heat O composition O state of matter O mass 5. Water and iron have quite different specific heats Iron heats up more than water when the same amount of heat energy is added to it. Which one of these substances do you deduce has the higher specific heat? O water O iron 0 both have the same specific heat O cannot be determined Powered by Smart Science® Expeniential Learning Patent No. 6,529705, Copyri

Explanation / Answer

(1) The water gets hotter.

(2) The second barrel's water does not get as hot as the first.

(3) Cup A will be colder.

(4) Specific heat does not depend on the mass.

(5) Iron has a higher specific heat.