Chemistry, asked by anaha28, 1 year ago

why does kinetic energy increase with increasing temperature?

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Answered by sreeharshitha13
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The question is poorly phrased: "kinetic energy" of what? Did you really mean, "kinetic energy of the individual molecules in the gas/liquid/solid'?

If so then the other answers are correct. That randomized kinetic motion is heat, so the heat (more exactly: internal energy) increases, unless you allow the internal energy another outlet, such as expansion or phase change, in which cases the temperature may remain constant or even drop.

anaha28: i didnt understand
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Answered by revathilingannagari
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increases with increasing temperature and pressure

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