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explain why the temperature of hot water decreases when it is added to cold kerosene?​

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Answered by vg592805
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Adding energy (heating) atoms and molecules increases their motion, resulting in an increase in temperature. Removing energy (cooling) atoms and molecules decreases their motion, resulting in a decrease in temperature. Energy can be added or removed from a substance through a process called conduction.

Answered by rajeshwarisonwane992
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Adding energy (heating) atoms and molecules increases their motion, resulting in an increase in temperature. Removing energy (cooling) atoms and molecules decreases their motion, resulting in a decrease in temperature. Energy can be added or removed from a substance through a process called conduction.

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