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Chemistry, 08.07.2019 02:00 Diamondelysr
Jill said that when you are standing in front of a fire you are warm because you release the coolness of your body to the heat of the fire. greg said that when you are standing in front of a freezer with the door open you feel cool because you are releasing your heat into the freezer. who has made the accurate statement regarding heat transfer?
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