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heating curve for h₂o
given the heating curve of water, what is happening to potential and kinetic energy during segment cd?
- the potential energy and kinetic energy both increase
- the potential energy is constant while the kinetic energy increases
- the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy is constant
- the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy decreases
In a heating curve for water, segment CD occurs when water is boiling (liquid to gas phase change). During a phase change (like boiling), temperature (related to kinetic energy, since \( KE \propto T \)) remains constant, so kinetic energy is constant. Heat added goes into increasing potential energy (breaking intermolecular bonds for phase change). So potential energy increases, kinetic energy is constant.
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the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy is constant (corresponding to the orange option: "the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy is constant")