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    The Process Whereby Heat Flows by Means of Molecular Collisions
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The Process Whereby Heat Flows by Means of Molecular Collisions

Question 95

Question 95

Multiple Choice

The process whereby heat flows by means of molecular collisions is referred to as


A) conduction.
B) convection.
C) radiation.
D) inversion.
E) evaporation.

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