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The temperature of water in a beaker is 45°C. What does this measurement represent? A. the heat capacity of water B. the total thermal energy of water C. the average kinetic energy of water particles D.
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The temperature of water in a beaker is 45°C. What does this measurement represent?
A.
the heat capacity of water
B.
the total thermal energy of water
C.
the average kinetic energy of water particles
D.
the total kinetic energy of water particles
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the average kinetic energy of water particles - C.
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