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Chemistry, 15.12.2020 07:10 demigod0701

(HELP FAST )Martin slowly pours an unknown liquid into a container that originally had some water in it. He is measuring the temperature in the container as he
does this
The temperature in the container rises very fast.
What kind of change is likely to be happening in the container?


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