Answer:
[tex] \sf \: correct \: answer \: would \: be \: methanol![/tex]
Explanation:
Specific Heat: The specific Heat of any material is the heat absorbed or evolved by the material to raise or fall it's temperature by 1°C per unit mass of the material.
The heat absorbed or evolved (Q) is directly proportional to the mass of substance(m) and rise or fall of temp(∆T)
The general formula for specific heat is,
[tex]\sf \: \: \: \: \: s = \frac{Q}{m\Delta T}[/tex]
Where
Now coming to your question,
The specific heat of Aluminium is 897 J/kg °C
The specific heat of Aluminium is 897 J/kg °C& specific heat of methanol is 2450 J/kg ° C
The definition states that, if the specific heat would be more, more amount of heat will be required for per unit change in temperature.
The specific heat of Aluminium is 897 J/kg °C which means for one kilogram aluminium, 897 Joule energy is required to change it's temperature by 1°C & Similarly for one kilogram methanol 2450 joule energy is required.
Hence, the correct answer would be methanol!
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