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Chemistry, 24.03.2021 18:10, annabelle2516

1) In which of the following situations would the overall flow energy be from object X to object Y?
Object X is at 25°C; Object Y is at 15°C
Object X is at 25°C; Object Y is at 25°C
Object X is at 25°C; Object Y is at -15°C
Object X is at 25°C; Object Y is at 50°C
Object X is at 25°C; Object Y is at 100°C
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