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jenna1

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Would fevers run higher or lower if water's specific heat were not so high?
 
  A) With a lower specific heat, water would require a higher energy input to change its temperature. Our fevers, therefore, would run at a lower temperature.
  B) With a lower specific heat, water would gain a higher temperature for the same amount of energy input. Our fevers, therefore, would run at a higher temperature.
  C) A lower specific heat would not effect its ability to change waters temperature, so it would not have an effect on our fevers.
  D) With a lower specific heat, our bodies would evaporate (sweat) twice as much water, therefore our fevers would be lower.

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The source of an atom's electronegativity is the ________.
 
  A) repulsive force occurring among electrons within the same shell
  B) repulsive force occurring between electrons within neighboring shells
  C) effective nuclear charge
  D) kinetic energy electrons have orbiting the nucleus



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