Chemistry, 09.10.2020 08:01 carolinerosewillis
Which sequence represents the relationship between temperature and volume as explained by the kinetic-molecular theory? higher temperature Right arrow more kinetic energy Right arrow more space between particles Right arrow higher volume higher temperature Right arrow less kinetic energy Right arrow less space between particles Right arrow higher volume higher temperature Right arrow more kinetic energy Right arrow less space between particles Right arrow lower volume higher temperature Right arrow less kinetic energy Right arrow more space between particles Right arrow lower volume
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