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criteria: if a metal has a low specific heat, then the metal could make an excellent material for cookware because
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it can absorb much more heat before the temperature increases.
it maintains a constant temperature.
it takes less heat to raise the temperature of the metal.
it will not burn food.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze the concept of specific heat. Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius. A metal with low specific heat means it requires less heat input to increase its temperature.
- The first option is incorrect because a low specific heat metal absorbs less heat before temperature increase (not more).
- The second option is incorrect as no material (except in special thermodynamic cases like phase changes, which isn't relevant here) maintains a constant temperature just due to low specific heat; temperature will rise with heat input.
- The third option is correct: low specific heat means less heat is needed to raise the metal’s temperature, which is desirable for cookware to heat up quickly.
- The fourth option is incorrect as low specific heat doesn't directly relate to not burning food (burning food depends on heat distribution, cooking time, etc., not just specific heat of the metal).
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The correct option is: "it takes less heat to raise the temperature of the metal." (The option corresponding to this statement, likely the third one in the list, e.g., if the options are numbered as 1,2,3,4, then the third option: "it takes less heat to raise the temperature of the metal.")