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When adding kinetic energy to a solid to make it a liquid, what happens to the molecules? Group of answer choices there is no change they move faster they moves slower
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When adding kinetic energy to a solid to make it a liquid, what happens to the molecules?
Group of answer choices
there is no change
they move faster
they moves slower
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The molecules move faster
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