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Justin is warming a pot of soup on the stove. How is the motion of the particles in the soup different after the temperature of the soup increases? Helpp ASAP
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Justin is warming a pot of soup on the stove. How is the motion of the particles in the soup different
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The particles will be moving faster on average since the kinetic energy (temperature) is being increased. The hotter a liquid gets the faster it’s particles will move as it gets closer to becoming a gas.
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