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Which option describes the particles of water as the liquid water actively boils?
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1. Five examples of solid
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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What happens to some metals when the kinetic energy of their particles is decreased?
Responses They contract. They contract. -
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Does change of state of matter help to Cook mandazi
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in
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a black smith hits a piece of metal repeatedly the metal slowly gets to glow as the temp increases and the metal becomes more
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breeze
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The atoms in the Sun are in what phase (or state) of matter?
liquid gas solid plasma
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John B
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A student blew air into a balloon. The balloon got larger and larger.
Explain why the student cannot see the particles that make
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Madeline
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Which state of matter best describes the elements inside stars?(1 point)
Responses gas solid plasma liquid
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Rank the phases of matter from one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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Using the kinetic theory , explain why a solid has a definite shape and liquid has none.
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The process by which a substance changes directly from solid state to gaseous state at any temperature is called
Select one:
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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Which state of matter best describes the elements inside stars?(1 point)
Responses plasma plasma gas gas liquid liquid solid
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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Which statement describes a difference between plasmas and gases?(1 point)
Responses Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but
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Why does a substance as a gas have a lower density than the same substance as a solid or liquid
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Nancy Haymes
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The opposite of vaporization is _____.
evaporation freezing condensation sublimation
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mir
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What is required to change water from a liquid to a gas?
the addition of energy a reduction of the volume of the sample a
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mir
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1. What are the three states that water can exist in?
2. Give an example where you can find each state. 3. Matter can undergo a
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Jedbarryn
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1. Will ironing wet clothing cause it to dry faster?
2. What process is happening here? 3. What is the change in state of matter?
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Jedbarryn
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Use the graph and diagram to answer the question.
The vertical axis is labeled, temperature (degrees C), and ranges from a point
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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Denki
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The particles are still held together, but not rigidly, so they slide all over one another and prevent the material from having
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Changes in pressure will only affect substances that are in the __________ state.
gaseous liquid solid plasma
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A student is doing a comparison of solids and liquids. First the student puts a liquid in a container to observe how the liquid
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Description molecular Ice cube and water glass and what accurs
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How does the arrangement and movement affect the properties of a solid, liquid and gas?
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Describe the movement of particles in a solid, liquid and gas.
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How are the particles arranged in a solid, liquid and gas?
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a- How are the particles arranged in a solid, liquid and gas?
b- Describe the movement of particles in a solid, liquid and gas.
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Reggie puts a beaker of ice and water on a hot plate, and the ice slowly begins to melt as shown in diagram below. After a few
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Which statement is true about the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and the particles in steam at 100ºC? (Select ALL that
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Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Instead of melting, solid carbon dioxide sublimes according to the following equation:
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Eddie
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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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renny
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In one to two sentences explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100°c and the particles
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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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in which state of matter do particles stay close together,yet are able to move past one another?
1)solid 2)gas 3)liquid 4)plasma
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julie
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Which of the following statements best describes the particles of liquid?
a.The particles are far apart and moving fast. b.The
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Would the objects with the following densities float, sink, or remain suspended in tap water?(water=1.0g/mL)
a.
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Matter and Atomic Structure Unit Test
12 of 1412 of 14 Items Question In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a
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renny
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In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100°C and the particles
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The table below shows the volume of two samples, A and B, when placed in three containers of different volumes.
Volume of Sample
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Which answer choice correctly states and describes the relationship between volume and particle motion within the states of
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Ben
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The gallium in the image is melting in the person’s hand. Which changes will occur on a microscopic level?
(1 point) Responses
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In which example do the particles in water have the most kinetic energy?(1 point)
a heated swimming pool a glass of refrigerated
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Sub-Zero
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1. You observe two beakers containing clear liquid and ice cubes. In the first beaker, the ice cubes are floating. In the
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The gallium in the image is melting in the person's hand. Which changes will occur on a microscopic level?
O The gallium atoms
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