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                What happens when a cold spoon is placed in hot soup?
• The soup's molecules have more potential energy, so they transfer thermal energy to the spoon.
• The spoon's molecules have less kinetic energy, so they transfer thermal energy to the soup.
• The soup's molecules have the same kinetic energy as the spoon's molecules, so there is no transfer of thermal energy.
• The soup's molecules have more kinetic energy, so they transfer thermal energy to the spoon.
            
            
        • The soup's molecules have more potential energy, so they transfer thermal energy to the spoon.
• The spoon's molecules have less kinetic energy, so they transfer thermal energy to the soup.
• The soup's molecules have the same kinetic energy as the spoon's molecules, so there is no transfer of thermal energy.
• The soup's molecules have more kinetic energy, so they transfer thermal energy to the spoon.
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