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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 22:50 ansley81

A certan type of ship has two tanks in its engine. Each tank contains a herent type of fuel. When the engine turns on the same amount of energy
is transferred out of both fuels as shown in the diagram below. Why did fuel
I change prese, but fuel 2 stayed the same? Explain what happened to the
molecules of both fuels.

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