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What is the major different between the particles in a liquid and a gas of the same substance at the same temperature?
a The
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Which state of matter would have the highest kinetic energy?
a Liquid b Gas c Solid
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Consider a 1.0 L container of Neon gas at STP. Will the average kinetic energy, average velocity,and frequency of the collisions
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A solution is saturated in both nitrogen gas and sodium iodide at 50 degrees C . When the solution is cooled to 25 degrees C
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If the melting point of a substance is -39C, has the substance melted at 20C?
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Water freezes at 0 Celisus. If a temperature drop is causing a glass of water to freeze, how would a thermometer in the water
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In two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100°C and the particles in
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use the table to answer the question
1. the drop of food coloring spreads slowly 2. the drop of food coloring spreads very
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Which of the following best describes plasma?
A) a group of super cooled particles with very low kinetic energy B) an ionized
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You have the following:
- 8oz of liquid water in a cup - 8oz of ice, and - you heat 8oz of water and capture the steam in a
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What is the difference between the 3 states of matter
* the rate at which the particles move the type of particles in the
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which sample of matter is a mixture ?
(1)H2O(s) (2)H2O(l) (3)NaCl(l) (4)NaCl(aq)
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If you look at the side of a quarter, you can see layers of different metals.
Is a coin a solid solution?
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In 3-5 sentences, summarize how the change of state from ice to water is affected by the relationship between kinetic energy and
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Compare and Contrast the motion of particles in a solid , liquid and gas?
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Uranium hexafluoride is a solid at room temperature, but it boils at 56°C. Determine the density of uranium hexafluoride at
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Crushed ice, at -25 digrees was heated using a bunsen burner. The temperature was recorded over a period of 16 minutes. Between
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What is one difference and one similar thing between liquid water at 100 degrees Celsius and gas at 100 degrees Celsius?
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Solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) goes from solid to gas at -78C. The molar heat of sublimation is 25.3 kj/mol. In one experiment
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at STP, chlorine is a gas but bromine is a liquid. why is this?
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Predict the physical state of ammonia at -50 degrees C (Mp= -77 degrees C, Bp= -33 degrees C) and normal atmospheric pressure.
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What will happen to
a well stoppered bottle filled with water left in the freezer overnight?
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Explain what happens to the density, volume, mass, and shape of an ice cube put in a glass jar and left out in the sun.
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What characteristics are typical of molecules that are gases at room temperature?
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Can you see the particles in a coloid, suspension, and solution?
Can any of those be filtered?
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Which must be a mixture of substances?
a- Solid b- Liquid c- Gas d- Solution
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Steam, water and ice are all forms of water in different phases. Ice has the blank kinetic energy of all three forms, while
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Which phase change is the opposite of boiling?(1 point)
Responses freezing freezing condensation condensation evaporation
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As ice melts to water and transforms to steam the kinetic energy . While this is occuring the internal temperature of the
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Solids CANNOT change shape when they change containers. Liquids and gases CAN change shape as they are moved from one container
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what should i compare when i am comparing solid, liquids and gases
you should compare: shape, volume, and arrangement. You can
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Thermal Energy Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to
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What are the differences between the particles in liquid water at 100 degrees C and the particles in steam at 100 degrees C
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Liquids take the shape of the bottom of their container, while gases take the shape of their entire container. The shape solids
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In 3-5 sentences, summarize how the change of state from ice to water is affected by the relationship between kinetic energy and
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In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and the particles
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What is true about boiling?(1 point)
Responses At sea level, water can boil at any temperature. At sea level, water can boil at
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Explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100c and the particles in steam at 100c
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Which of the following describes the characteristics of a plasma?
Particles are packed closely together, have low
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1. Identify the phase or phases of matter (solids, liquids, and gases) that
apply to each statement. More than one phase of
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In one to two sentences explain the similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100 degrees Celsius and
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A flask containing a mixture of CH4(g) and NH3(g)is cooled. At -33.3c a liquid begins to form in the flask. What is the liquid?
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Which list shows the phases of matter in order from the greatest average kinetic energy to the least average kinetic energy per
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In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and the particles
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What is the usual state of matter for covalent compounds? Ionic compounds? What is the smallest particle for each?
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Bailey wants to find out which frozen solid melts the fastest: soda, ice, or orange juice. She pours
each of the three liquids
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Evaporation causes water molecules to turn from liquid to _____.
A. solid B. ice C. gas D. wind
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In three sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and the particles in
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Using the graph below, which of the following is a gas?
a NaCl b Ce2(SO4)3 c KCl d NaNO3
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describe the particles when water is a liquid. what is their distance from one another? how quickly do they move? what do their
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