A student completes a problem solving for the energy change that occurs when steam condenses on a glass to form condensation as being overall exothermic. How would you score this student's work?(1 point) Responses The student is correct because as water molecules in steam slow down to form water droplets, they release energy to the surroundings as heat, so it is exothermic. The student is correct because as water molecules in steam slow down to form water droplets, they release energy to the surroundings as heat, so it is exothermic. The student is incorrect because condensation results when water particles speed up so it is endothermic. The student is incorrect because condensation results when water particles speed up so it is endothermic. This student is incorrect because condensation results from particles slowing down so the phase change is endothermic. This student is incorrect because condensation results from particles slowing down so the phase change is endothermic. The student is correct because when water molecules in steam form water droplets they absorb energy from their surroundings making the reaction endothermic.

The correct answer is: The student is incorrect because condensation results from particles slowing down so the phase change is endothermic.