Four students complete the table below, ranking states of matter by potential energy. Which student is correct?
(1 point)
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Henry
Henry
Lucas
Lucas
Jasmine
Jasmine
Tasha
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Tasha
Jasmine adds varying amounts of ice to samples of water. Which conclusion can she draw from her experiment?(1 point)
Responses
As water temperature decreases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy increases.
As water temperature decreases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As water temperature increases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy decreases.
Responses
As water temperature decreases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy increases.
As water temperature decreases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As water temperature increases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy decreases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
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