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Two metals, A and B, were placed on the same hot plate. Metal A had an increase in temperature of 12o C and Metal B increased a total of 18o C.

What happened in the metals, and why was there such a difference in their temperatures?

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a)The atoms of the metal increased their Potential energy; and the discrepancy is caused by the forming of bonds in the metal.

B)The atoms of the metal decreased their average kinetic energy; and the discrepancy between them was the number of bonds formed or broken
c)The atoms of the metal increased their average kinetic energy; and the discrepancy between them was due to the heat capacity of the metals.
D)The atoms of the metals increased their potential energy; and the discrepancy between them was due to the different heat capacities of the metals

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