Three separate 3.5g blocks of Al, Cu, and Fe at 25 °C each absorb 0.505 kJ of heat.Which block reaches the highest temperature? The specific heats of Al, Cu, and Fe are 0.900 J/g·°C, 0.385J/g·°C, and 0.444 J/g·°C, respectively.
A) Al
B) Cu
C) Fe
D) Al and Cu
E) Fe and Cu
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