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Chemistry, 05.02.2020 09:59, luisanavarrogarcia

Which 10.0 g cube of metal at 65 ∘ c, when added to 30.0 g water at 25 ∘ c, will result in the least temperature rise for water?
which 10.0 cube of metal at 65 , when added to 30.0 water at 25 , will result in the least temperature rise for water?
a. gold
b. silver
c. copper
d. aluminum

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