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When ice melts, the volume of water is smaller than the volume of the ice. How does the mass of the water compare to the mass of
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A fisherman in a boat is drinking a cup of hot coffee. The large lake below his boat is full of cold water. Which statement is
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Anonymous
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liquid water has a constant density.
Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why or why not? Be sure to support your
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lydia
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what is the relation between a solide and a liquid
Well ice can turn into water. Try reading:
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sammy
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Why did a portion of the tabletop get cold when Natasha placed her cold drink on the table? (1 point)
The table’s molecules
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Connie
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Which list correctly orders the states of matter from least to most kinetic energy?(1 point)
solid, liquid, gas gas, liquid,
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Properties of Matter Unit Test
Science 8 Q1 / Properties of Matter In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference
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The gallium in the image is melting in the person’s hand. Which changes will occur on a microscopic level?
The gallium atoms
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Select all of the items that are true about a sample of water vapor at 101°C as it cools. 1) Its temperature
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danny
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1)Fill in the blanks. In a liquid, particles are _____arranged. They move about in ____ directions and slide over one another.
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anne
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a student fills a paper cup with water and puts it in the freezer overnight. when she takes the cup out the next day she notes
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hi
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What is the most abundant state of matter in the universe? (1 point)
plasma gas liquid solid
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What is the name given to water when it is in a gaseous state?
A. saturation B. droplets C. air D. vapor
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Which of the following statements about matter is false?
The amount of matter increases slightly as water changes state. The
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Oscar
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
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Memes Goofy ahh ohio
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
(1 point)
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
Tasha Tasha Lucas
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
(1 point)
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What state of matter best describes the elements inside stars
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9. Which one of the following statements is characteristic of liquid water?
A. It has a definite shape but not a definite volume.
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What are the similarities and differences between liquid water at 100ºC and steam at 100ºC?
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for students rank the potential energies of some states of matter. Which student it’s correct?
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beuhh
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In terms of particles, what is the difference between a liquid and a solid?
A) a liquid has more thermal energy than a solid B) A
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chance
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What happen to the water in the basin when you placed a drop of water?
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marcus
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Use the diagram to answer question 13.
so substance A looks like a row of three little circles on the top and bottom all
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sonamy4eva
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
(1 point)
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
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Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
(1 point)
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Dez
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Which weighs more: a liter of water at 20 degrees C or a liter of water at 80 degrees C. Explain.
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Sarah
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The water vapor pressure at 25 degrees celsius is 23.76 torr. If 1.25 grams of water is enclosed in a 1.5 L container, will any
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Kay Pham
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Which action happens at the macroscopic scale as a substance boils?(1 point)
Responses A gas becomes a solid. A gas becomes a
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Terio
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At room temperature, 20° C, water (H2O) is a liquid and oxygen (O2) is a gas. Based on kinetic molecular theory, which answer
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How many atoms of He can a balloon that has a 21 cm diameter hold? The density of Helium is 1.18 g/L.
(Assume the balloon is a
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1. CO2 in solid form is called dry ice. You have a block of dry ice that weighs 500g. How many moles of CO2 molecules do you
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Tayte
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Carbon dioxide forms into a solid (dry ice) at approximately -157°F. What temperature in degrees Celsius does this correspond
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Jesse
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When the solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium, which phase, solid or liquid, contains the most amount of energy (kenetic
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Michelle
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A 35.1g sample of solid CO2 (dry ice) is added to a container at a temperature of 100k with a volume of 4.0L. If the container
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Ricky
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A 8.60-g sample of solid CaSO4·2H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off. Assuming ideal behavior,
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Which material from the table is a liquid at 50°C and a gas at 300°C? a iodine b rubidium c phosphorus d potassium
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tobias
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a 1.00g sample of water is allowed to vaporize completely in a 10.0L container. What is the pressure of the water vapor at 150
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carter
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A piece of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) with a mass of 5.40 g is placed in a 10.0 L vessel?
that already contains air at 715
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Anonymous
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If a solid is soft and white and melts at 75 celsius but does not conduct electricity in solution, which type of solid would it
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which sample of matter is a mixture (1)H2O(s) (2)H2O(l) (3) NaCl(l) (4)NaCL(aq)
please explain the answe !
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Alex
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The melting point of indium is 156.2°C. At 323°F, what is the physical state of indium?
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Anonymous
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Which is NOT an example of matter?
shadow jump rope pillow pumpkin
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100g of a clear liquid is evaporated and a few grams of white
crystals remain. The original liquid wasa a) heterogeneous compound
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Jazmin
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I can be three different states of matter, but not at the same time. I am necessary for life, but i can also destroy life. I can
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Samantha
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Would you expect a substance to be a solid, liquid, or gas at absolute zero? Explain your answer.
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alex
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What is likely identity of a metal, if a sample has a mass of 67.5g when measured in air and an apparent mass of 59.5g when
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What is true about kinetic energy and the mobility of solid, liquid, and gas particles?
The average kinetic energy of the
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