The specific heat of water is 1.00 cal/gC°, and the specific heat of ice is 0.500 cal/gC°. The same amount of energy applied to equal masses, say, 50.0 g of water and ice, will result in (assume the ice does not melt).
A. A greater temperature increase for the water
B. A greater temperature increase for the ice
C. The same temperature increase for each
D. Unknown results
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