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Chemistry, 12.06.2020 19:57 mackenziewright2002

Initial temperature of metal = °C
Initial temperature of water =
°C
Final temperature of both =
(Iron)


Initial temperature of metal =

°C
Initial temperature of water =
°C
Final temperature of both =
(

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