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Chemistry, 23.02.2021 17:50, tashatyron24pejls0

WILL GIVE BRAINLIST Pour the water from part B into one of the large containers. Pour the vinegar into the other large container. Observe the two combinations. Pick up each container one at a time and place your palm on the bottom to see whether you can feel a difference in temperature. Record what you see and feel.

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