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Chemistry, 26.07.2019 20:30 lilsmitty137ovf7yw

Using the heat equation q=mc∆t, what would the formula look like if we were solving for change in temperature? a mcq=∆t b q/mc= ∆t c qm/c=∆t d q m=∆tc give me a reason why and go into detail.

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