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What would you have to do to the substance in cup A to make the molecules behave like the ones in cup B? Use the word "thermal energy" in your answer.
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What would you have to do to the substance in
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cup B? Use the word "thermal energy" in your
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By using thermal energy which is also heat energy the substance in cup A will melt becoming a liquid behaving like the substance in cup B
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