Which refers to the amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C and is related to the chemical composition of the substance?

Thermal energy
Specific heat
Activation heat
Boiling point

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Answer:

Specific heat

Explanation:

Specific heat can be described as number of calories  substance required to increase the temperature of a single gram by 1° Celsius . A single degree of Celsius scale is equivalent to a kelvin which relatively means that a specific heats in a certain metric way may be shown in unites either in cal/g-°C or cal/g-K.

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The Answer is Specific Heat

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