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Chemistry, 13.07.2019 02:00 bejaranobella07

How does a sample of hydrogen at 10 °c compare to a sample of hydrogen at 350 k? the hydrogen at 10 °c has a higher average kinetic energy than the sample at 350 k. the hydrogen at 10 °c has lower nuclear energy than the sample at 350 k. the hydrogen at 10 °c has slower-moving molecules than the sample at 350 k. the hydrogen at 10 °c has smaller molecules than the sample at 350 k. i really suck at chem, this is my second time taking the class and i still don't understand.. someone me pls

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