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Chemistry, 11.03.2021 21:50, davidoj13

1. You have two liquids at 20°C. You heat each to 21°C. It takes more heat to get liquid B from 20°C to 21°C than it does liquid A. What can you tell about the two liquids, now at 21°C?
O A Liquid A has more kinetic energy than liquid B.
B. Liquid B has more kinetic energy than liquid A.
© C. Liquid A has more thermal energy than liquid B.
D. Liquid B has more thermal energy than liquid A.

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