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Chemistry, 04.06.2021 20:50, fefe57

The temperature of 150 mL of water is 25°C. What must happen for the temperature of the water to increase to 35°C?
A. Water must be removed to decrease the thermal energy.
B. Thermal energy must be transferred from the water to decrease
the average kinetic energy of the water molecules.
C. More water must be added to increase the thermal energy.
D. Thermal energy must be transferred to the water to increase the
average kinetic energy of the water molecules.

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