Chemistry
Chemistry, 01.07.2020 15:01, salgadoj6933

1 Point The temperature of 2.0 L of water is 42°C. Which would cause the
temperature of the water to increase to 50°C?
A. Transferring thermal energy to the water
B. Adding water to increase the volume
C. Removing thermal energy from the water
D. Removing water to reduce the volume
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