Chemistry, 25.05.2021 21:10 johnathan1104
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A Energy flows from the water into the metal
B Energy flows from the metal into the water and the calorimeter
Š” Energy does not flow because the metal and water don't mix.
D Energy flows from the calorimeter into the water and metalā
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