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if you have 100g of a metal heated to 100° then dropped into 100g of water at 22° and the water temp increased to 35° does the metal release heat abosrb heat or stay the same
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if you have 100g of a metal heated to 100° then dropped into 100g of water at 22° and the water temp increased to 35° does the metal release heat abosrb heat or stay the same
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release heat, since the water absorbs the heat because it gets hotter.
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