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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 18:40 areanna02

A baker has two identical cakes except that one cake is hot, and the other cake is room temperature. He places both cakes on an ice-cold plate. What happens? (Mark the one best answer.)
Both cakes transfer energy to the plate.
The plate transfers energy to the room temperature cake.
Neither cake transfers energy to the plate
Only the hot cake transfers energy to the plate.

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