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At which temperature would it take the longest for the smell of cologne that someone is wearing to reach you? A. 50oC B. –10oC C. 100oC D. 0oC
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At which temperature would it take the longest for the smell of cologne that someone is wearing to reach you?
A. 50oC
B. –10oC
C. 100oC
D. 0oC
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-10c
Step-by-step explanation:
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B. -10oC.
Hope this helps.
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