The statement above is TRUE.
When heat is added to a substance, the heat increases the kinetic energy of the particles of the substance and enable to vibrate or move faster, this usually increase the temperature of the substance. However, adding heat does not always increase the temperature of a substance. For instance, during the process of boiling point of water, the additional heat energy that is added to the water is used to break the chemical bonds in water and not to increase the temperature of water.<span />
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Comparative- investigations show relationships that do not always indicate cause-and-effect relationships.
Experimental- investigations cannot perfectly reproduce the conditions of the natural world.
Descriptive- investigations often are not repeatable because the results may change over time.
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There is no compund in the question...could you provide it please?
A and D mean the same thing but i believe the answer your looking for is D