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Biology, 10.11.2020 07:00 tawna6988owtjg6

In our lives, we rarely experience temperatures that are above 373 K (100 °C) or below 273 K (0 °C). Investigate how much diffusion rates differ between these two temperatures. Describe the results of your experiments below.

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