When the faster-moving molecules of Substance A make contact with the slower-moving molecules of Substance B, how do the temperatures of the substances change?(1 point)

Responses

The temperatures of Substances A and B are not affected.
The temperatures of Substances A and B are not affected.

The temperatures of both Substance A and Substance B increase.
The temperatures of both Substance A and Substance B increase.

The temperature of Substance A decreases and the temperature of Substance B increases.
The temperature of Substance A decreases and the temperature of Substance B increases.

The temperature of Substance A decreases and the temperature of Substance B remains the same.

The temperature of Substance A decreases and the temperature of Substance B increases.