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         <description><![CDATA[<div>During our science expieriment. we put hot washers in cold water and the other way around. When we put the cold washers in the hot water the water temperture went down and the washers got warmer. The water went from 104 to 93 and the washers went from 74 to 79. When we did the hot washers to cold water the water got hotter and the washers got colder. The water went from 74 to 89 and the washers went from 100 to 82. They got hotter or colder because hot molecules get excited and cold molecules aren't. When the two mix they both start to even out. so both things will be close to the same temperature.</div>]]></description>
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