Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about both heat and temperature?
A) Heat and temperature are not synonymous to scientists.
B) A large quantity of boiling water and a small quantity of boiling water contain the same amount of heat energy.
C) The larger the temperature difference between two objects, the more slowly heat energy will be transferred from one to the other.
D) A large quantity of boiling water and a small quantity of boiling water cannot ever be at the same temperature.
E) Heat and temperature are basically the same thing, even in the world of science.
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