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Question
- when a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, it is undergoing which phase change?
a. condensation
b. freezing
c. melting
d. sublimation
- which of the following is an example of a phase change from a gas to a liquid?
a. evaporation
b. deposition
c. condensation
d. sublimation
- which of the following phase changes is exothermic, releasing heat to the surroundings?
a. melting
b. boiling
c. sublimation
d. condensation
- what happens to the temperature of a substance during a phase change?
a. it increases
b. it decreases
c. it remains constant
d. it fluctuates
Brief Explanations
- Melting is the phase - change from solid to liquid. Condensation is gas to liquid, freezing is liquid to solid, and sublimation is solid to gas.
- Condensation is the phase - change from gas to liquid. Evaporation is liquid to gas, deposition is gas to solid, and sublimation is solid to gas.
- Condensation is an exothermic phase - change. Melting, boiling, and sublimation are endothermic processes.
- During a phase - change, the temperature of a substance remains constant as the heat energy is used for breaking or forming intermolecular forces instead of changing the kinetic energy of the molecules.
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- c. Melting
- c. Condensation
- d. Condensation
- c. It remains constant