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Chemistry, 02.11.2019 12:31 xojade

Loren has the samples of elements that are listed below at room temperature. he exposes the samples to the same heat source until each sample reaches a temperature of 90.0°c. 10 g of al(s) (mc003-1.jpg = 0.897 j/(gi°c)) 10 g of ag(s) (mc003-2.jpg= 0.234 j/gi°c ) 10 g of fe(s) (mc003-3.jpg = 0.450 j/gi°c) 10 g of zn(s) (mc003-4.jpg = 0.387 j/gi°c ) from first to last, which lists the order in which these samples will reach 90.0°c? al, fe, zn, ag ag, zn, fe, al al, fe, ag, zn ag, al, zn, fe

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