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Jane walks the railroad tracks and notices that there are 1 cm gaps between the rails on the tracks. She wonders why the construction crews would leave these openings. Being an ace chemistry student who understands the Kinetic Theory, Jane immediately understands why. Follow her reasoning: Because Jane understands the kinetic theory of matter, she rationalizes that the individual iron atoms occupy
a the same amount of space as they needed at the cooler temperature.
b less space than they needed at the cooler temperature
c more space than they needed at the cooler temperature
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