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You are given 10.58 grams of substance X. The specific heat of this substance is 3.58 J/g·°C. If the mass of substance X is doubled, the specific heat of this substance will also double

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I don't know where the question is, but I will assume that this is a True or False statement.

If that is the case, this statement is false.

You have the equation Q = mcΔT.

The statement states that if m is doubled, c is doubled as well. This is incorrect, since the specific heat value cannot be changed because it is attributed to the specific substance. If m doubles with the same substance, assuming a constant change in temperature, the only thing that can change is Q, which is the heat energy gained or lost from the substance.

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