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Chemistry, 24.06.2019 10:00, jojo8617

Bill and mary wanted to have a snack after school. they heated some milk in a pot on the stove to make hot chocolate. they also popped some popcorn in the microwave oven. how did bill and mary transfer heat energy to make these snacks? question 10 options: heating milk by conduction as the pot is on the stove; popping popcorn by radiation in the microwave heating milk by convection as the pot is on the stove; popping popcorn by conduction in the microwave heating milk by radiation as the pot is on the stove; popping popcorn by radiation in the microwave heating milk by radiation as the pot is on the stove; popping popcorn by convection in the microwave

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