Question
Which statement correctly describes the relationship between thermal energy and particle movement?(1 point)
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As thermal energy increases, there is less particle movement.
As thermal energy increases, there is less particle movement.
As thermal energy increases, particle movement does not change.
As thermal energy increases, particle movement does not change.
As thermal energy increases, there is
Responses
As thermal energy increases, there is less particle movement.
As thermal energy increases, there is less particle movement.
As thermal energy increases, particle movement does not change.
As thermal energy increases, particle movement does not change.
As thermal energy increases, there is
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A scientist adds iodine as an indicator to an unknown substance. What will this indicator reveal about the substance?(1 point)
Responses
the presence of glucose
the presence of glucose
the presence of starch
the presence of starch
the presence of lipids or fat
the presence of lipids or fat
the presence of baking powder
Responses
the presence of glucose
the presence of glucose
the presence of starch
the presence of starch
the presence of lipids or fat
the presence of lipids or fat
the presence of baking powder
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The expression like a ton of bricks means “a crushing weight.” Would being hit by an actual ton of bricks hurt if it happened on the moon?(1 point)
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No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks
Responses
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks
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The expression like a ton of bricks means “a crushing weight.” Would being hit by an actual ton of bricks hurt if it happened on the moon?(1 point)
Responses
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little mass.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have more weight.
Responses
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little mass.
Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have more weight.
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