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02.02.2021 •
Chemistry
1. What present-day conditions could be compared
to conditions during the Cretaceous?
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Ответ:
Not enough information is given.
Explanation:
Assume that both liquids are at their freezing points and that we are removing heat from them at a constant rate.
We need to know their latent heats of fusion, not their heats of vaporization.
We don’t have enough information to answer the question.