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Chemistry, 17.03.2020 18:49 williamwavyy

Suppose you heat 100g of room temperature water in a small beaker and 1000g of room temperature water in a large beaker until the temperature of each is 60oC. A) Do the water molecules in the small beaker move as fast as those in the large beaker? B) Did both beakers of water gain the same amount of heat

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