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Which best describes thermal energy?
It is the difference between internal energies of two or more substances.
It is the sum of internal energies of two or more substances.
It is the portion of internal energy that can be transferred from one substance to another.
It is the portion of potential energy that can be transferred from one substance to another.
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"It is the portion of internal energy that can be transferred from one substance to another."
Reason: Thermal energy refers to the part of a system's internal energy associated with microscopic kinetic and interaction energies that can be exchanged as heat when substances at different temperatures come into contact.
Reason: Thermal energy refers to the part of a system's internal energy associated with microscopic kinetic and interaction energies that can be exchanged as heat when substances at different temperatures come into contact.
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