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A solid object heated to 120°C is placed inside a container of water at 33°C. What is the BEST explanation of the resulting change in temperature?
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A solid object heated to 120°C is placed inside a container of water at 33°C. What is the BEST explanation of the resulting change in temperature?
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Then the heated solid object will just slowly begin to either cool off, or more likely, the temperature of the object is so hot that it will increase the temperature of the water. I think...
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