The particles in water have the most kinetic energy in steam rising from a kettle. This is because steam represents water in its gaseous state, where the particles have much higher kinetic energy compared to those in liquid or solid states (like a cube of ice or refrigerated water).
In which example do the particles in water have the most kinetic energy?(1 point)
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steam rising from a kettle
steam rising from a kettle
a cube of ice
a cube of ice
a heated swimming pool
a heated swimming pool
a glass of refrigerated water
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