Chemistry
Chemistry, 19.02.2021 03:30, QueenNerdy889

Bryson, a chemistry student, made the following claim: The error is caused by extra energy entering the water from the room. The starting temperature of the water is below normal room temperature of 23°C. So the room air adds energy to the water. The aluminum can is a good conductor of heat, so the heat from the room can easily enter the water. Create an argument using evidence that either supports or disputes Bryson's claim.

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