Which one of the following is a consequence of the 2nd law of thermodynamics Ⓒif two objects in contact are the same tem

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Which one of the following is a consequence of the 2nd law of thermodynamics Ⓒif two objects in contact are the same tem

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Which one of the following is a consequence of the 2nd law of thermodynamics Ⓒif two objects in contact are the same temperature no heat is transferred between them O even when an automobile is functioning properly much of the energy in a tank of gas does not propel the car but is turned into heat O the liquid contents of a can of soda placed in a freezer overnight will expand so much (due to freezing) that the can may burst O a calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree C
Energy 1 Al reactants [1}Y\ x products Reaction Progress- In the graph above, what might cause a reaction that originally proceeds through the path of X to change and proceed through the path Y? Increasing temperature while pH is decreased A mutation that causes the deletion of one amino acid at the enzyme's active site The removal of an enzyme The addition of a catalyst
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