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Which of the following is NOT true?
evaporation occurs at any temperature of a liquid boiling takes place only at the surface of
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Give reason-
Ice floats on water near the melting point. Copper is ductile and malleable but brass is not. Latent heat of fusion
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Consider lead, in what state will it be at each of the following temperatures?
a) 4000 degrees Celsius, b) 40 degrees Celsius, c)
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The rate at which water evaporates from a certain reservoir depends on the air temperature. The table below shows the number of
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Show that 100 g of 100°C steam will completely melt
800 g of 0°C ice.
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An ideal gas cannot be...
A. condensed B. cooled C. heated D. compressed
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A ________________________________________________________________ has no defined shape and a defined volume. A
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Plastic is an example of a(n) ________________________________________________________________.(1 point) Responses high
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Which of the following is NOT true?(1 point) Responses Particles move differently depending on state. Particles move differently
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To change a gas to a liquid, you need to the amount of energy.(1 point) Responses decrease decrease hydrolyze hydrolyze keep the
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the contents of a can of air freshener are gaseous when sprayed but remain a liquid in the can due to what?
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Give 2 examples for each state of fresh water: a) solid b)liquid c) vapour?
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Ms Sue I think it it into water
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Please explain how the movement and position of the particles change when a liquid bevomes a solid.
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Which state of matter is the force experienced
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Cynthia sees that most of the ice in her iced tea has melted.Assuming the water and the ice are at the same temperature, what
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Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
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pictures of 5 solids and 5 liquids
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How do I put this into 2 sentences?
up:down heavy:light For example: water:liquid ice:solid Water is a type of liquid. Ice is a
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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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What are the similarities and differences between boiling water and water at room temperature?
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Which of the following is not a state of matter?
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The vapor pressure of diethyl ether C2H5OC2H5 is greater than the vapor pressure of ethyl alcohol, C2H5OH at any temperature.
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this question has really stumped me but i have tried doing it and have came up with some possible answers:
the following letters
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Homework - Draw a cartoon that represent a solid, liquid, and a gas.
I'm struggling with this assignment, please help me!!!!
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Moving from solid to liquid by changing the pressure, so what happend if u decrease the pressure on a solid at constant
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Lisa
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WHY NO2 IN VAPOUR STATE IS COOURED AND PARAMAGNETIC, BUT THE SAME COLOURLESS AND DIAMAGNETIC IN THE SOLID STATE
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KIULA PETER
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is MgCl_2 a gas or a liquid?
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Match the state of matter to its description.
Column A 1. particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place; definite shape and
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what physical force can cause a change in the state of matter
what is the difference between chemical and physical changes what
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completeidiot
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Dry air is bubbled through 25 litres of water at a rate of 15 litres (STP)/min. The air leaving the liquid is saturated with
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Simon
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Which is true about evaporation and condensation?(1 point)
Responses They both turn water from a liquid to a gas. They both turn
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If the mas of liquid nitrogen originally placed in the flask was 1.8 g, what is the density of the nitrogen gas?
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What is matter?
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The red balloon that was stretched at the bottom of the model represented the
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gas to liquid
liquid to solid solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas gas to solid match these to this sublimation melting
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gas to liquid
liquid to solid solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas gas to solid what are all of these called
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What kind(s) of particles make up (a) gaseous compound (b) liquid compound (c) solid compound?
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Match the state of matter to its description.
Column A 1. particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place; definite shape and
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Match the state of matter to its description.
Column A 1. particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place; definite shape and
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Which of the following is an example of only a physical change?
the creation of table salt the smell of rotten eggs the green
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59:43 Question Fill in the blanks. Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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When a sample of gas is cooled, the particles of gas ________.
Responses A slow down B speed up
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Differentiate between these four states of matter by completing the chart. Click and drag each description to its correct state
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07:06 Skip to resources Question Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. Put
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The fourth state of matter, plasma, exists when what happens?
Responses A The atoms in a gas become ionized.The atoms in a gas
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Consider the four phases of matter. How do the characteristics of a liquid differ from a solid? All BUT ONE applies.
Responses A
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The most abundant state of matter in the universe is also the state with the most kinetic energy. That is
Responses A gas.gas. B
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The molecules of a substance are moving rapidly in a container. The molecules do not interact with each other. If the container
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