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Chemistry, 01.07.2019 07:00 randyg0531

Look at the two containers of water and their starting conditions shown above. how will the temperatures of the water in the containers compare if an equal amount of heat is absorbed by both containers of water without boiling? a. both water temperatures will increase by the same amount. b. both water temperatures will increase, but container a's will increase more. c. both water temperatures will decrease, but container b's will decrease more. d. both water temperatures will increase, but container b's will increase more.


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