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If you added 1.9 kJ of heat to 100g of completely solid ethyl alcohol (at its melting temperature) and 100 g of completely solid water (at its melting temperature) which of the statements below would be
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If you added 1.9 kJ of heat to 100g of completely solid ethyl alcohol (at its melting temperature) and 100 g of completely solid water (at its melting temperature) which of the statements below would be true:A) the ethyl alcohol would be solid and the water liquidB) both substances would be solid C) both substances would be liquidD)the water would be solid and the ethyl alcohol would be liquid.
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Both substances would be liquid, option C
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