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AP Chemistry/Unit 6: Thermodynamics
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Kinetic Energy and Absolute Temperature
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The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. If the absolute temperature of a gas is doubled, what is the resulting change in the average kinetic energy of the molecules?

A

It doubles.

B

It becomes quadrupled.

C

It halves.

D

It remains unchanged.

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