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When a metal is heated, the free electrons gain _____________.

A. Elastic energy
B. Potential energy
C. Kinetic energy
D. Nuclear energy

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Answer: C. Kinetic energy

Step-by-step explanation:

Heat is energy in transit, in fact it is a transfer of thermal energy from one body to another.

So, when a metal is heated is because we have two bodies with different temperatures and thermal energy is transferred from one body to another, implying a high speed and kinetic energy in the particles involved (electrons in this case).

This is because the kinetic energy of a particle is that energy it possesses due to its movement, and according to the first principle of thermodynamics, there is a relationship between heat and movement, since the metal is composed of particles that are in motion (to a certain extent).

In this way, with the increase of the temperature of the metal, there is an increase of the kinetic energy of its free electrons with a gain of velocity (movement), therefore a gain in kinetic energy.

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