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Material: A tray with thick layer of wax, solid spheres of iron, lead and copper of equal mass, burner or spirit lamp, large beaker.
Procedure:
ii. Put all the three spheres in both water m the beaker for same time.

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It is maximum for iron, intermediate for copper and minimum for lead sphere.
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