Respuesta :

The specific heat of 50 g of the substance will be the same as the specific heat of 10 g of the substance.

In fact, specific heat is a property of the substance, and it is defined as the amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of 1 g of that substance by 1 degree. Since it is a property of the substance, it does not depend on its mass, so it is the same for the two samples.