Question
Which phases does water go through if you use distillation to separate it from dissolved sugar?(1 point)
Responses
from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas
from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas
from a liquid to a solid, and then to a gas
from a liquid to a solid, and then to a gas
from a liquid to a solid, and back to a liquid
Responses
from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas
from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas
from a liquid to a solid, and then to a gas
from a liquid to a solid, and then to a gas
from a liquid to a solid, and back to a liquid
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid**
In distillation, the water is heated until it evaporates (forming a gas), and then it is cooled and condensed back into a liquid, separating it from the dissolved sugar.
**from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid**
In distillation, the water is heated until it evaporates (forming a gas), and then it is cooled and condensed back into a liquid, separating it from the dissolved sugar.