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Two different liquids of same mass are kept in two identical vessels, which are placed in a freezer that extracts heat from them at the same rate causing each liquid to transform into a solid. The schematic figure below shows the temperature T vs time t plot for the two materials. We denote the specific heat of metrials in the liquid (solid) states to be `C_(L1) (C_(S1))` and `C_(L 2) (C_(S2))` respectively

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