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14 September, 20:29

The temperature of a chemical solution is originally 21, degree, C. A chemist heats the solution at a constant rate, and the temperature of the solution is 75, degree, C after 12 minutes of heating.

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  1. 14 September, 20:37
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    Assuming the question is "at what rate did the chemist heat the solution," the answer is the chemist heated the solution at + 4.5 degrees Celsius per minute.

    75-21=54

    54/12=4.5
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