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Chemistry, 30.09.2019 15:10 Heartlesskiidkii

In which case is more heat involved: mixing 100.0g of 90 degree celsius water and 80 degree celsius water or mixing 100g samples of 60 degree celsius water and 10 degree celsius water? assume no heat is lost to the environment.

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