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Heat cause kinetic energy within an element or compound.

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Q: What causes an increase in the kinetic energy of atoms within an element and an increase in the kinetic energy of molecules or ions within a compound?
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Which of the following causes an increase in the kinetic energy of atoms within an element and an increase in the kinetic energy of molecules or ions within a compound?

heat.


How do molecules gain kinetic energy?

Heating increase the kinetic energy.


How does a temperature increase cause the rate of a reaction to increase increase?

It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)


When increasing the temperature the kinetic energy of the molecules?

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How does a temperature increase causes the rate of a reaction to increase?

It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules


How does heat affects some solids?

Temperature is the measure of kinetic energy of the molecules involved in the solid. If you increase the temperature, you increase the kinetic energy.


If you were able to increase the kinetic energy of the molecules inside your body your body temperature would?

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How does temperature increase cause the rate of a reaction to increase?

It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)


What happens to molecules as their potential energy increase?

will be transformed into kinetic energy


What makes an increase in temperature change the reactions rate?

It increases the collisions that result in a reaction. or it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.


When matter is warmed does kinetic energy increase or decrease?

It increases. Heat is the kinetic energy of vibrating atoms/molecules.


How does a temperature increase cause the rate of a reaction rate to increase?

It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)