document.write( "Question 1182725: Equal amounts of heat are added to equal masses of aluminum and iron at the same Initial temperature. Which metal will have the higher final temperature and how much greater will that temperature change be than the temperature change of the other metal \n" ); document.write( "
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The specific heat of aluminum is twice as much as that for iron.
\n" ); document.write( "That means that aluminum will heat up twice as fast as iron for the same amount of heat. Iron is more dense and the heat will go also to the heavier atoms as well as to their motion. The atoms are lighter in aluminum.
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