The molar mass of a substance is $50 \, g/mol$. When $300 \, J$ of heat is supplied to a $25 \, g$ sample of this substance,its temperature increases from $30^{\circ}C$ to $50^{\circ}C$. The values of heat capacity and specific heat capacity are,respectively:

  • A
    $15 \, J/^{\circ}C, 600 \, J/kg^{\circ}C$
  • B
    $30 \, J/^{\circ}C, 650 \, J/kg^{\circ}C$
  • C
    $25 \, J/^{\circ}C, 500 \, J/kg^{\circ}C$
  • D
    $10 \, J/^{\circ}C, 400 \, J/kg^{\circ}C$

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