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if one test tube is being heat up by a bunsen burner and connected to another test tube that is not being heat up. Why would there be a flatline at one of point of their boiling point?!
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if one test tube is being heat up by a bunsen burner and connected to another test tube that is not being heat up. Why would there be a flatline at one of point of their boiling point?!
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