Which best compares the temperatures of the substances?
substance x has the highest temperatu...
Which best compares the temperatures of the substances?
substance x has the highest temperature because its particles have more kinetic energy
substance x has the highest temperature because it has fewer particles
substance y has the highest temperature because its particles have more kinetic energy
substance y has the highest temperature because it has more particles
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