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Which of the following would show the largest temperature change upon gaining 200 J of heat? (s is the specific heat capacity of a material)
A. 50 g Al, s = 0.903 J/g°C
B. 50 g Cu, s = 0.385 J/g°C
C. 25 g Au, s = 0.128 J/g°C
D. 25 g Ge, s = 0.235 J/g°C
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