Use the table to answer the question potential energy rating lowest to highest Henry says it's gas liquid solid. Man says it's gas solid liquid. Lucas says it's solid gas liquid and Tasha says it solid liquid gas which student is correct is it Jasmine Henry Tasha or Lucas?

Tasha was the one who said solid liquid gas correctly.

You have to heat ice (put energy in) to get water, then steam.

Based on the given potential energy rating from lowest to highest, the correct order would be:

Solid -> Liquid -> Gas

Among the given options, only Lucas correctly identifies the order from lowest to highest potential energy. Therefore, Lucas is the correct student.

Apologies for the mistake in my previous response.

You are correct - Tasha is the correct student. The correct order of potential energy rating, from lowest to highest, is solid -> liquid -> gas. This is because, as you mentioned, energy needs to be added (in the form of heat) to convert a solid (ice) into a liquid (water) and then into a gas (steam).

To determine which student is correct, we need to examine their statements and compare them to the table. Each student has a different order of potential energy ratings for the states of matter: gas, liquid, and solid.

Let's break down the statements made by each student and compare them to the table:

1. Henry says it's gas, liquid, solid.
2. Man says it's gas, solid, liquid.
3. Lucas says it's solid, gas, liquid.
4. Tasha says it's solid, liquid, gas.

Now let's compare these statements to the table and determine which one is correct:

| State of Matter | Potential Energy Rating |
|-----------------|------------------------|
| Gas | Lowest |
| Liquid | Medium |
| Solid | Highest |

From the table, we can see that the potential energy rating follows the order: gas (lowest), liquid (medium), solid (highest).

Comparing this with the statements, we can see that Henry and Tasha have the correct order since they mention the increasing order of potential energy rating for the states of matter: solid, liquid, gas.

Therefore, the correct student is either Jasmine or Tasha.