Use the table to answer the question. Sample Initial Temperature (°C) Final Temperature (°C) Amount of Ice Added (grams) 1 20.2 16.0 60 2 48.1 44.2 59.9 3 6.1 1.0 71.1 4 14.6 3.3 122.6 A student adds ice to several samples of water. The results are shown in the table. Which conclusion can be drawn from the results? (1 point) Responses As the amount of ice added decreases, the temperature decreases. As the amount of ice added decreases, the temperature decreases. As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the water molecules decreases. As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the water molecules decreases. As the temperature decreases, the kinetic energy of the sample increases. As the temperature decreases, the kinetic energy of the sample increases. As the amount of ice added increases, the change in temperature increases.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
4 hours ago

Based on the data provided in the table, we can analyze the relationship between the amount of ice added and the resulting changes in temperature.

  1. In Sample 1, with 60 grams of ice added, the temperature drops from 20.2°C to 16.0°C.
  2. In Sample 2, with approximately 59.9 grams of ice added, the temperature goes from 48.1°C to 44.2°C (a smaller drop).
  3. In Sample 3, with 71.1 grams of ice, the temperature drops from 6.1°C to 1.0°C (a larger drop in temperature).
  4. In Sample 4, with 122.6 grams of ice, the drop in temperature is from 14.6°C to 3.3°C (again a significant drop).

Based on this evidence, it appears that the conclusion "As the amount of ice added increases, the change in temperature increases" could be drawn from the results. When more ice is added, a greater decrease in the water's temperature is observed. Therefore, that conclusion is the most accurate response.

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4 hours ago
whats the answer then
User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
4 hours ago

The correct conclusion based on the results presented in the table is:

"As the amount of ice added increases, the change in temperature increases."

This conclusion is supported by the observation that larger amounts of ice lead to more significant decreases in the final temperature of the water samples.