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The specific heat of a metal is 0.16. It...

The specific heat of a metal is `0.16`. Its approximate atomic weight would be

A

32

B

16

C

40

D

64

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C

Dulong-petit law stantes that atomic weight `xx` specific heat = 6. 4
Appromixae atomic weight `= (6.4)/(0.16) = 40`
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