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The handles of inoculating loops can get very hot. How hot can your inoculating loop get if you leave it in the incinerator for a really long time? 102** close to 800^(**) 97.6* 300^(**) The handles of inoculating loops can get very hot. How hot can your inoculating loop get i you leave it in the incinerator for a really long time? 102* close to 800* 97.6* 300*

          The handles of inoculating loops can get very hot. How hot can your inoculating loop get if you leave it in the incinerator for a really long time?
102**
close to 800^(**)
97.6*
300^(**)
The handles of inoculating loops can get very hot. How hot can your inoculating loop get i you leave it in the incinerator for a really long time?
102*
close to 800*
97.6*
300*
        
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The handles of inoculating loops can get very hot. How hot can your inoculating loop get if you leave it in the incinerator for a really long time? 102** close to 800^(**) 97.6* 300^(**) The handles of inoculating loops can get very hot. How hot can your inoculating loop get i you leave it in the incinerator for a really long time? 102* close to 800* 97.6* 300*
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00:01 As we all know depth, tf is equal to 1 .8 tc plus 32.
00:12 Tf is the temperature in fahrenheit.
00:15 Tc is the temperature in celsius...
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