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If heat is transferred away from a gas, what could happen? A. The heat capacity of the gas may decrease B. The gas may explode C. The gas may become a liquid as it loses energy D. The heat capacity of
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If heat is transferred away from a gas, what could happen?
A. The heat capacity of the gas may decrease
B. The gas may explode
C. The gas may become a liquid as it loses energy
D. The heat capacity of the gas may increase
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♦The gas may become a liquid as it loses energy♦
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