Chemistry, 24.11.2021 18:00, Cullen7926
In some places, hot water from underground can shoot up into the air through a hole in the ground. When this happens, the ground surrounding the water increases in temperature. What happens to the molecules in the ground when the temperature of the ground increases? EXPLAIN using evidence from the molecular simulation.
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