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What happens to the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter as the temperature of the sample is increased?
CA. The average kinetic energy decreases.
CB. The average kinetic energy does not change.
CC. The change in average kinetic energy cannot be determined,
CD. The average kinetic energy increases.
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