Rico and Bree are camping and have potatoes wrapped in foil to eat. Bree put her potato in the campfire for a while, but Rico did not. Now Bree’s potato has a high temperature. What is the difference between the molecules of the two potatoes?

Responses

a
There is no difference because both potatoes are made of the same type of molecules.
There is no difference because both potatoes are made of the same type of molecules.

b
The molecules of Rico’s potato are smaller than the molecules of Bree’s potato.
The molecules of Rico’s potato are smaller than the molecules of Bree’s potato.

c
The molecules of Bree’s potato are moving and the molecules of Rico’s potato are not moving.
The molecules of Bree’s potato are moving and the molecules of Rico’s potato are not moving.

d
The molecules of Bree’s potato are moving faster than the molecules of Rico’s potato.
The molecules of Bree’s potato are moving faster than the molecules of Rico’s potato.

1 answer

The correct response is:

d The molecules of Bree’s potato are moving faster than the molecules of Rico’s potato.

Bree's potato, which has been heated in the campfire, has higher energy, causing the molecules to move faster. In contrast, Rico's potato, which has not been heated, has lower energy, resulting in slower-moving molecules.