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Chemistry, 29.10.2020 19:30 lizdeleon248
Imagine that you heat a pot of water to a boil (212°F), then you turn off the stove and let the
water sit there. The room is at room temperature (72°F) What temperature do you predict the
water cool to after sitting for 8 hours?
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