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What is the difference between specific heat and molar heat capacity?
A. There is no difference; they are the same
B. Specific heat is for solids, molar heat capacity is for gases
C. Specific heat is per mole, molar heat capacity is per gram
D. Specific heat is per gram, while molar heat capacity is per mole
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