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Nora Duran
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2 April, 23:18
Why do we study heat in a chemistry course?
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Tessa Harris
2 April, 23:47
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The human body is constantly radiating heat to its surroundings, and human comfort is closely tied to the rate of this radiation we need to know this because its part of a daily life.
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