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Physics, 01.04.2021 15:40 MarishaTucker

The science class was testing the motion of particles as a response to temperature. In the experiment the students used a substance that, when added to water, had the physical change of showing a different color when the chemical reaction has occurred The mix was added to three different beakers with water heated at different temperatures (one at the time) The students observed that the beaker with hotter temperature took less time te change the color Which would be a good explanation of this experiment at a molecular level?

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