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Q: HOW FAST DO YOU THINK THE MOLECULES ARE MOVING IN THE REFRIGERATOR AS COMPARED TO FREEZER?
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How fast are molecules in a refrigerator moving as compared to a freezer?

in the refrigerator the molecules are a little slow but freezer is almost stiff


How fast do think the molecules are moving in the refrigerator as compared to the freezer?

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How many hours before you plug on your refrigirator after travelling?

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