Question
Look at the equation for mercury (Hg), which is undergoing a phase change.
Hg (s)
Hg (l)
What does this equation show?
Select all that apply.
Responses
Mercury is being heated.Mercury is being heated.
Liquid mercury is becoming a solid.Liquid mercury is becoming a solid.
Mercury is being cooled.Mercury is being cooled.
Solid mercury is becoming a liquid.
Hg (s)
Hg (l)
What does this equation show?
Select all that apply.
Responses
Mercury is being heated.Mercury is being heated.
Liquid mercury is becoming a solid.Liquid mercury is becoming a solid.
Mercury is being cooled.Mercury is being cooled.
Solid mercury is becoming a liquid.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The equation you provided shows the phase change of mercury (Hg) from solid to liquid. Therefore, the correct response would be:
- **Solid mercury is becoming a liquid.**
The other statements do not apply to the equation:
- Mercury is being heated. (This is implied but not explicitly shown in the equation itself.)
- Liquid mercury is becoming a solid. (This is the opposite of what is shown.)
- Mercury is being cooled. (This is also implied but not explicitly shown in the equation itself.)
So, the only applicable response here is:
- Solid mercury is becoming a liquid.
- **Solid mercury is becoming a liquid.**
The other statements do not apply to the equation:
- Mercury is being heated. (This is implied but not explicitly shown in the equation itself.)
- Liquid mercury is becoming a solid. (This is the opposite of what is shown.)
- Mercury is being cooled. (This is also implied but not explicitly shown in the equation itself.)
So, the only applicable response here is:
- Solid mercury is becoming a liquid.