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What type of Heat transfer occurs between the molten chocolate and the mould?
Radiation
Convection
Conduction
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Conduction.
Explanation: the chocolate and mould are in direct contact, so heat flows through the interface by molecular transfer (conduction). (There may also be internal convection within the molten chocolate and minor radiative exchange, but the primary transfer at the surface is conduction.)
Explanation: the chocolate and mould are in direct contact, so heat flows through the interface by molecular transfer (conduction). (There may also be internal convection within the molten chocolate and minor radiative exchange, but the primary transfer at the surface is conduction.)
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