Chemistry
Chemistry, 11.06.2021 16:20, xcji2277

Barbara is conducting an experiment to observe heat flow. She places one piece of metal in a freezer at -18 degrees Celsius (°C) and a second piece of metal in an oven at 200 °C. After 2 hours, she takes the metal pieces out of the freezer and oven and places them both in the same beaker of boiling water for two minutes. Which of the following best describes how some of the heat will initially move in this system? Heat will flow from the frozen metal into the hot metal.

Heat will flow from the boiling water into the hot metal.

Heat will flow from the boiling water into the frozen metal.

Heat will flow from the frozen metal into the boiling water.

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