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Use the table to answer the question.
Student Name Potential Energy Rating (lowest to highest)
Henry gas, liquid, solid
Jasmine gas, solid, liquid
Lucas solid, gas, liquid
Tasha solid, liquid, gas
Four students rank the potential energies of some states of matter. Which student is correct?
Tasha
Tasha
Jasmine
Jasmine
Lucas
Lucas
Henry
Student Name Potential Energy Rating (lowest to highest)
Henry gas, liquid, solid
Jasmine gas, solid, liquid
Lucas solid, gas, liquid
Tasha solid, liquid, gas
Four students rank the potential energies of some states of matter. Which student is correct?
Tasha
Tasha
Jasmine
Jasmine
Lucas
Lucas
Henry
Answers
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Tasha
As the amount of ice added increases, the change in temperature increases.
ice cubes added
a diagonal line
Tasha
As the amount of ice added increases, the change in temperature increases.
ice cubes added
a diagonal line
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1. Tasha
2. as the amount of ice added increases, the changes in temperature creases
3. ice cubes added
4.a diagonal line
2. as the amount of ice added increases, the changes in temperature creases
3. ice cubes added
4.a diagonal line
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Energy Exploration Quick Check
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Question
Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?(1 point)
Responses
They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor.
They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor.
They are formed in low-pressure conditions.
They are formed in low-pressure conditions.
They exist in the solid state.
They exist in the solid state.
They are found through strip mining.
They are found through strip mining.
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They are formed in low-pressure conditions.
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Energy Transfer and Temperature Quick Check
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Question
Use the table to answer the question.
Sample Observation
1 The drop of food coloring spreads slowly.
2 The drop of food coloring spreads very quickly.
A student places a drop of food coloring into two water samples. Her observations are shown in the table. Which statement best explains the observations in the table?
(1 point)
Responses
The temperature of sample 2 is close to freezing.
The temperature of sample 2 is close to freezing.
The water molecules of sample 1 are transferring more kinetic energy.
The water molecules of sample 1 are transferring more kinetic energy.
The temperature of sample 2 is higher.
The temperature of sample 2 is higher.
The water molecules of sample 1 are moving faster.
The water molecules of sample 1 are moving faster.
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The water molecules of sample 1 are transferring more kinetic energy.
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Which experimental setup would let a student investigate the connection between kinetic energy and temperature?(1 point)
Responses
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 100 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 100 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 40ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 40ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing two drops of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing two drops of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing two drops of food coloring in a second cup with 100 mL of water at 40ÂșC
Responses
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 100 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 100 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 40ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 40ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing two drops of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing two drops of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC
placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing two drops of food coloring in a second cup with 100 mL of water at 40ÂșC
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placing one drop of food coloring in a cup with 50 mL of water at 10ÂșC; placing one drop of food coloring in a second cup with 50 mL of water at 40ÂșC
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Energy Transfer and Temperature Quick Check
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Question
Use the table to answer the question.
Procedure Number Procedure Steps
1
Record temperature of water.
Put ice in water.
Record temperature after ice melts.
2
Put ice in water.
Touch water to determine if it feels colder after ice melts.
3
Measure the mass of the water.
Put ice in water.
Measure the mass of water as ice cubes melt.
4
Determine temperature and mass of water.
Put ice in water.
Record the time for ice to melt.
A student lists some possible ways to investigate the transfer of kinetic energy using ice in a sample of water. Which procedure would be best to investigate the transfer of kinetic energy?
(1 point)
Responses
3
3
1
1
4
4
2
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1
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Energy Transfer and Temperature Quick Check
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Question
Use the table to answer the question.
Sample Temperature (ÂșC)
L 40
M 88
N 21
The table shows the temperature of three water samples. Which list shows the samples in order from greatest to least average kinetic energy of the water molecules?
(1 point)
Responses
L, M, N
L, M, N
M, L, N
M, L, N
N, L, M
N, L, M
N, M, L
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M, L, N
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Joshua fills one large container with cold water Then he fills a small container with hot water and red food coloring, and seals it with a lid. Next, he puts the small container into the large container and removes the lid of the small container. He observes the red colored water from the small container rising up to the top of the cold water. Which two statements explain why this happens?(1 point)
Responses
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
Responses
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
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Mujika
Joshua fills one large container with cold water Then he fills a small container with hot water and red food coloring, and seals it with a lid. Next, he puts the small container into the large container and removes the lid of the small container. He observes the red colored water from the small container rising up to the top of the cold water. Which two statements explain why this happens?(1 point)
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aligator
Joshua fills one large container with cold water Then he fills a small container with hot water and red food coloring, and seals it with a lid. Next, he puts the small container into the large container and removes the lid of the small container. He observes the red colored water from the small container rising up to the top of the cold water. Which two statements explain why this happens?(1 point)
Responses
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
Responses
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
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