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Chemistry, 16.07.2020 01:01 jacquilynfoster7

Subtract to find the temperature changes for the water and the metal.
AT (water) =
°C
AT (metal) = -
loc

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Subtract to find the temperature changes for the water and the metal.
AT (water) =
°C

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