Which statement describes a difference between plasmas and gasses?(1 point)

A.) Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gasses are not.
B.) Plasmas take the shape of their containers, but gasses do not.
C.) Plasmas are composed of neutral particles, but gasses are not.
D.) Plasmas have a definite volume, but gasses do not.

6.) What is true about heating curves?(1 point)
A.) surroundings heat up during the plateaus.
B.) Phase transitions occur during the plateaus.
C.) Kinetic energy increases during the plateaus.
D.) The substance heats up during the plateaus.

A.) Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gasses are not.

B.) Phase transitions occur during the plateaus.

What does water’s high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)

A.) why water is unable to absorb energy
B.) why water is liquid at room temperature
C.) why water is often used as a solvent
D.) why water bonds with other molecules

C.) why water is often used as a solvent

is this true?

No, the statement is not true. Water's high specific heat capacity refers to the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of water. It explains why water can absorb and store a large amount of heat without a significant change in temperature.

sooo which answer is it lol

I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:

B.) why water is liquid at room temperature

Water's high specific heat capacity allows it to absorb and store a significant amount of heat, which helps to stabilize its temperature and keep it in liquid form at normal room temperatures.