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10 July, 07:57

What is the name of the molecule that is used to heat most of our buildings?

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  1. 10 July, 08:20
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    Fluids (air/water) either as water vapour or oxygen and carbon dioxide.

    Explanation:

    Heat transfer occurs through conduction, convection or radiation.

    Many aties, this involves fluids whose molecules have been activated by heated by heat, moving from hotter to cooler regions, allowing for heating or cooling of the rooms.

    Building materials have varying conductivity.
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