The specific heat capacity of ice is half as much as that of liquid water. What is the result of this?

A. it takes half the amount of energy to increase the temperature of a 1kg sample of ice by 1C than a 1kg sample of water
B. it takes twice the amount of energy to increase the temperature of a 1kg sample of ice by 1C than a 1kg sample of water
C. it takes a quarter the amount of energy to increase the temperature of a 1kg sample of ice by 1C than a 1kg sample of water
D. it takes same amount of energy to increase the temperature of a 1kg sample of ice and a 1kg sample of water by 1C


Answer: A. it takes half the amount of energy to increase the temperature of a 1kg sample of ice by 1C than a 1kg sample of water

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