Asked by Lily
Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the substance.(1 point)
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Answered by
4TheLoveOfPhysics
Try considering heat as an indicator of kinetic energy. What do you think the answers could be from here?
Answered by
Spamton. G Spamton
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1.Least solid
↓ liquid
Greatest gas
2.The particles will have the same average [KINETIC ENERGY!!!] and the same temperature during boiling.
3.the average [KINETIC ENERGY!!!] of the particles
4.[" NOW IF YOU'LL LOOK RIGHT HERE"] These show where changes of state are occurring.
I hope you enjoyed this [DISPLAY OF] information [unintelligible laughter]
use these [tricks] if you want to be a [100%] [BIG SHOT!!!] kid [unintelligible laughter]
1.Least solid
↓ liquid
Greatest gas
2.The particles will have the same average [KINETIC ENERGY!!!] and the same temperature during boiling.
3.the average [KINETIC ENERGY!!!] of the particles
4.[" NOW IF YOU'LL LOOK RIGHT HERE"] These show where changes of state are occurring.
I hope you enjoyed this [DISPLAY OF] information [unintelligible laughter]
Answered by
urmom.he
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Answered by
Creamer
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Answered by
weather boy
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Answered by
SoleGazelle3623
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