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What is the specific heat capacity of mercury `("in" Jxxg^(-1)xxC^(-1))` if a `25.0g` a sample requires `19.3J` to raise its temperature from `24.5^(@)C "to"30.0^(@)C`?

A

`0.026`

B

`0.032`

C

`0.14`

D

`7.0`

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