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15 points If you are cooling a substance down (higher temperature to a lower temperature), will the q value that is calculated be positive or negative? a. positive b. negative
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If you are cooling a substance down (higher temperature to a lower temperature), will the q value that is calculated be positive or negative?
a. positive
b. negative
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The answer would be B. Negative
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Step-by-step explanation:
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