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Chemistry, 26.10.2019 14:43 dcwills17

Which best explains why water boils in a pot sitting over fire? heat energy is created from the thermal energy in the air. heat energy is transferred from the water to the fire. thermal energy from the fire moves to the water in the form of heat. thermal energy from the surrounding air moves to the water.

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