Lead will have the highest temperature .
What is Specific Heat ?
Specific Heat is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a 1 gm of substance by 1 degree Celsius.
If heat is added to 25.0g of copper, calcium, aluminum, iron, lead
The missing given specific heat is
Copper, 0.377
Calcium, 0.656
Aluminum, 0.895
Iron, 0.448
Lead, 0.129
Higher specific heat means more temperature required to bring the same amount of change in temperature
Here the temperature change is fixed , The metal with the lowest Specific heat will have the highest temperature.
From the data it can be seen that
Specific Heat of Lead, 0.129
Therefore Lead will have the highest temperature.
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