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Describe the effect of an increase in temperature on the average speed of the air molecules
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increasing temperature increasing the amount of energy in the system causing the average speed to increase.
think giving a 3 yr old a 6 pack of Reese's Cups. that os what would happen of you increase the temperature of a system
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