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