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When two samples at different temperatur...

When two samples at different temperatures are mixed, the temperature of the mixture can be

A

lesser than lower or greater than higher temperature

B

equal to lower or higher temperature

C

greater than lower but lesser than higher temperature

D

average of lower and higher temperature.

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B, C, D
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