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When a substance is heated, what change causes its particles to start moving faster?
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• the formation of new chemical bonds
• a decrease in their potential energy
an increase in the magnetic field
an increase in their kinetic energy
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an increase in their kinetic energy
Heating adds thermal energy, which raises the particles' kinetic energy so they move faster.
Heating adds thermal energy, which raises the particles' kinetic energy so they move faster.
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