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If the dish and cheese are in a refrigerator that is set to 3.0°C, which of the following statements is true? A. Heat will flow from the air in the refrigerator to the cheese and the dish. B. The temperature of the air in the refrigerator will decrease and the temperature of the cheese will increase. C. Heat will not flow because there is no temperature difference between the substances. D. The temperature of the cheese will increase and the temperature of the dish will decrease.

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If the dish and cheese are in a refrigerator that is set to 3.0°C, which of the following statements is true? A. Heat will flow from the air in the refrigerator to the cheese and the dish. B. The temperature of the air in the refrigerator will decrease and the temperature of the cheese will increase. C. Heat will not flow because there is no temperature difference between the substances. D. The temperature of the cheese will increase and the temperature of the dish will decrease.

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The correct answer is C. Heat will not flow because there is no temperature difference between the substances. This is based on the principle of heat transfer which states that heat always flows from a region of high temperature to a region of low temperature. In this case, since the cheese, the dish, and the air in the refrigerator are all at the same temperature (3.0°C), there is no temperature difference to drive heat transfer. Therefore, heat will not flow between the substances.

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