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2. When heat is absorbed A. molecules move more slowly B. molecules move more rapidly C. there is no change in molecular motion D. temperature remains unchanged
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2. When heat is absorbed A. molecules move more slowly B. molecules move more rapidly C. there is no change in molecular motion D. temperature remains unchanged
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2. When heat is absorbed
A. molecules move more slowly
B. molecules move more rapidly
C. there is no change in molecular motion
D. temperature remains unchanged
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The transfer of heat between molecules will cause an increase in the movement of the molecules and or the atoms in it.
There would be a change in the kinetic motion of the objects.
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