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Chemistry, 30.03.2021 17:10, Tyrant4life

A certain type of ship has two tanks in its engine. Each tank contains a different type of fuel. When the engine turns on, the same amount of energy is transferred out of both fuels as shown in the diagram below. Why did fuell change phase,
but fuel 2 stayed the same? Explain what happened to the molecules of both fuels

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