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  1. You have three beakers.Beaker 1: lithium carbonate Beaker 2: strontium sulfide Beaker 3: magnesium sulfate You add a solution of
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  2. Two insulated beakers contain different amounts of identical liquids. Beaker A contains twice as much liquid as Beaker B. The
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  3. The two systems shown below are identical except for the rod connecting the two beakers. Initially the temperatures of the
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  4. A teacher sets up two identical beakers of water in science class.The teacher heats both beakers. She adds more energy to beaker
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  5. A teacher sets up two identical beakers of water in science class.The teacher heats both beakers. She adds more energy to beaker
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  6. Two identical metal spheres at 8 °C are put in two beakers with equal amounts of water, as shown below.Two beakers are side by
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  7. Two beakers are placed in a sealed container surrounded with air. In one beaker is pure H2O (Beaker A) and the other beaker is a
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  8. The diagram shows four beakers of water- P, Q, R and S at different temperatures and volumes. Which statement is true?Beaker P
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  9. The two insulated beakers contain equal amounts of identical liquids. The temperature of Beaker A is 85°C. The temperature of
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  10. Imagine you have two beakers. Both beakers are filled with the same amount of water. The water in both beakers is the same
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