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How do molecules at warm temperatures differ from molecules at cool temperatures? Question 1 options: At warm temperatures, molecules move around more. At warm temperatures, molecules grow in size. At warm temperatures, molecules exchange electrons more easily. At warm temperatures, moleucles combine with each other more easily.

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