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Answer:
1. how fast molecules vibrate
2. the number of molecules
3. more internal energy
4. less internal energy
5. higher temperature
6. lower temperature
7. joules
8. calories
9. celsius
10. fahrenheit
11. kelvin
12. expands
Explanation:
Heat and temperature are related but they are not the same.
Heat depends on (1) how fast molecules vibrate and also on (2) the numbers of molecules that vibrate.
More vibrating molecules usually mean (3) more internal energy.
Fewer vibrating molecules usually mean (4) less internal energy.
Faster vibrating molecules mean (5) higher temperature.
Slower vibrating molecules mean (6) lower temperature.
Heat is measured in units called (7) joules and (8) calories.
Temperature is measured in units called
(9) Celsius, (10) Fahrenheit, and (11) Kelvin.
When matter is heated, it (12) expands.