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If you take a vessel full of water and heat it with the spirit lamp you will find that when the heat energy is continuously transferred the molecules in the vessel gets the energy as a result they move in a faster rate. The transfer of heat energy to any molecules increases its kinetic energy.

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the heat gives the particles more energy therefore making them move faster

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