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part 4: multi-select: select all answers that are correct by placing an “x” in the box next to the answer(s) you choose
- select all the processes that require the addition of heat.
freezing melting condensation boiling
- which of the following describe the particles in a liquid?
they are close together they are in fixed position
they can slide past one another they are very far apart
- what are some characteristics of gases?
no definite shape particles are packed tightly together
particles move randomly and quickly definite volume
- a puddle of water outside on a sunny day will eventually disappear. what processes are involved?
evaporation freezing condensation change of state from liquid to gas
- which of the following will cause a change of state from a liquid to a solid?
remove heat add heat increase particle movement decreasing particle movement
Response
Question 16
Brief Explanations
- Freezing: Releases heat (exothermic), so no.
- Melting: Requires heat to change solid to liquid (endothermic), yes.
- Condensation: Releases heat (gas to liquid, exothermic), no.
- Boiling: Requires heat to change liquid to gas (endothermic), yes.
Brief Explanations
- "They are close together": True, liquid particles have moderate intermolecular forces, close.
- "They are in fixed position": False, solids have fixed positions, liquids can move.
- "They can slide past one another": True, liquid particles can move and slide.
- "They are very far apart": False, gases are far apart, liquids are close.
Brief Explanations
- "No definite shape": True, gases take container's shape.
- "Particles are packed tightly together": False, solids are packed tight, gases are spread.
- "Particles move randomly and quickly": True, gas particles have high kinetic energy, random fast motion.
- "Definite volume": False, gases expand to fill volume, no definite volume.
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