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Chemistry, 07.11.2020 21:20 carleygalloway103

How does the number of atoms or molecules in a system affect its thermal energy? A. A system with fewer atoms and molecules has more thermal energy.
B. A system with more atoms and molecules has more thermal energy.
C. The number of atoms or molecules does not affect the thermal energy of a system.
D. Thermal energy increases as the atoms and molecules in a system move more.

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