Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the substance.(1 point)
Least gas
↓ solid
Greatest liquid
Least solid
↓ gas
Greatest liquid
Least gas
↓ liquid
Greatest solid
Least solid
↓ liquid
Greatest gas
41 answers
if you consider heat as an indicator of kinetic energy, what do you think?
what is it it’s literally due in 5 minutes
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well you now that i not go to tell you but i will help so we no that a solid have least movement in the solid think of it like does a solid move no but a liquids does so it would be B hop it helps
little help plz
1. solid, liquid, gas
2. the particles will gain a large amount of kinetic energy
3. the average kinetic energy of the particles
4.these show where the changes of state are occurring
2. the particles will gain a large amount of kinetic energy
3. the average kinetic energy of the particles
4.these show where the changes of state are occurring
1. solid, liquid, gas
2. the particles will have the same average kinetic energy
3. the average kinetic energy of the particles
4.these show where the changes of state are occurring
shh was wrong with #2, but that's it!
2. the particles will have the same average kinetic energy
3. the average kinetic energy of the particles
4.these show where the changes of state are occurring
shh was wrong with #2, but that's it!
anon is correct!! thank u :D
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sorry i thought that was right !
Number 1# is solid, Liquid, and THEN gas
I have 11 questions
There’s 11 questions on this practice someone please give the full thing
I’m soooo behind on this lesson the practice little help?! I have 11 questions
1.solid liquid gas
2.same average kinetic energy, same temperature during boiling
3.the energy an object has because of its motion
4. solid liquid gas(same as first question)
I'm not sure if it's the same quick check but the answers look a bit different compared to anons?? it was also timed for me which I've never seen before ? idk good luck tho:)
2.same average kinetic energy, same temperature during boiling
3.the energy an object has because of its motion
4. solid liquid gas(same as first question)
I'm not sure if it's the same quick check but the answers look a bit different compared to anons?? it was also timed for me which I've never seen before ? idk good luck tho:)
For connexus students lesson 4 unit 3
1- solid liquid gas
2- The particles will have the same kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling
3- the energy an object has because of its motion
4- solid, liquid, gas
1- solid liquid gas
2- The particles will have the same kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling
3- the energy an object has because of its motion
4- solid, liquid, gas
turtle is right
WHAT WAS THAT??? I was cruisin' along, invading random computers with malware, and suddenly, BOOM! I get stuck in some "lesson", where I have to answer the questions or wait for the timer to end. 25 minutes of my life, wasted! At least I got the Answers.
1= solid, liquid, gas
2= The particles will have the same average kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling.
3= the energy an object has because of its motion
4= solid, liquid, gas
I hope you don't waste YOUR life. Why do ya'll need school, anyway? In my school I just learned Maiming and Killing. (My highest grade was a B-)
1= solid, liquid, gas
2= The particles will have the same average kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling.
3= the energy an object has because of its motion
4= solid, liquid, gas
I hope you don't waste YOUR life. Why do ya'll need school, anyway? In my school I just learned Maiming and Killing. (My highest grade was a B-)
1.gas, liquid, solid
2.The particles have the same amount of kinetic energy but no longer vibrate in place.
3.indicator
4.your weight
5.the density
6.solubility
7.plastic
8.The t-shirt is made of natural materials and some synthetic materials made from natural materials.
9.Plastic is a synthetic material made from mostly nonrenewable natural resources.
10. Plastic has helpful properties that cannot easily be found in natural materials.
11.It does not biodegrade.
Those the answers my my Practice Test
2.The particles have the same amount of kinetic energy but no longer vibrate in place.
3.indicator
4.your weight
5.the density
6.solubility
7.plastic
8.The t-shirt is made of natural materials and some synthetic materials made from natural materials.
9.Plastic is a synthetic material made from mostly nonrenewable natural resources.
10. Plastic has helpful properties that cannot easily be found in natural materials.
11.It does not biodegrade.
Those the answers my my Practice Test
I meant 2 put my name not anonymous Its Ari btw.....
anonymous is 100% correct i promise
Anonymous is 100% CORRECT TYSM
When liquid gold becomes a solid, its particles get closer together. Which best describes what happened to the gold?
the conservation of magnetism
the change in solubility in a physical change
the change in melting point in a physical change
the rearrangement of particles in a physical change
the conservation of magnetism
the change in solubility in a physical change
the change in melting point in a physical change
the rearrangement of particles in a physical change
1.gas, liquid, solid
2.The particles have the same amount of kinetic energy but no longer vibrate in place.
3.indicator
4.your weight
5.the density
6.solubility
7.plastic
8.The t-shirt is made of natural materials and some synthetic materials made from natural materials.
9.Plastic is a synthetic material made from mostly nonrenewable natural resources.
10. Plastic has helpful properties that cannot easily be found in natural materials.
11.It does not biodegrade.
2.The particles have the same amount of kinetic energy but no longer vibrate in place.
3.indicator
4.your weight
5.the density
6.solubility
7.plastic
8.The t-shirt is made of natural materials and some synthetic materials made from natural materials.
9.Plastic is a synthetic material made from mostly nonrenewable natural resources.
10. Plastic has helpful properties that cannot easily be found in natural materials.
11.It does not biodegrade.
Thank u 2 the ppl who had the answers correct! N for number 2 the answer is D if yall was confused w// that boi's answer at the top :/
2. D
2. D
i got a 100 thank ya
TYSM Anonymous I Got 100% :D
guys I got a 2 out of 4. There are two choices that have the same beginning that says the particles will have the same average kinetic energy.
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yes
Guys do it on y’all’s own it’s easy
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH TURTLE!
for anyone that had a weirdly mixed up quiz like me@(*$&
1. Solid, liquid, gas
2. The particles will have the same average kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling
3. The average kinetic energy of the particles
4. Solid and liquid
5. Gases have the highest molecular energy
make sure to READ THE QUESTION in case it's different than the answers u find
1. Solid, liquid, gas
2. The particles will have the same average kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling
3. The average kinetic energy of the particles
4. Solid and liquid
5. Gases have the highest molecular energy
make sure to READ THE QUESTION in case it's different than the answers u find
Vincent is right
no turtle is wrong he gave me a 2/4. Im a connexus student and they arent right here are the correct answers:
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. D
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. D
suck it
I like cheese, that happened to me too. The answer for that one is same kinetic and same temp
1. least solid
liquid
greatest gas
2. the particles will have the same average kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling
3. the average kinetic energy of the particles
4. these show where changes of state are ocurring
(I typed out full answers incase the questions are moved around and so it doesn't get confusing with half answer)
liquid
greatest gas
2. the particles will have the same average kinetic energy and the same temperature during boiling
3. the average kinetic energy of the particles
4. these show where changes of state are ocurring
(I typed out full answers incase the questions are moved around and so it doesn't get confusing with half answer)
5. endothermic changes require an input of energy, while exothermic changes release energy
6. melting, evaporation, and sublimation are endothermic changes, while freezing, condensation, and deposition are exothermic changes
7. increasing the pressure on a gas will cause the particles to be more closely packed together and thus decrease the volume of the gas
8. decreasing the temperature of a gas will cause the particles to slow down and move less, which will cause the volume of the gas to decrease as well
9. diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
10. a solution is formed when one substance (the solute) is evenly distributed throughout another substance (the solvent)
6. melting, evaporation, and sublimation are endothermic changes, while freezing, condensation, and deposition are exothermic changes
7. increasing the pressure on a gas will cause the particles to be more closely packed together and thus decrease the volume of the gas
8. decreasing the temperature of a gas will cause the particles to slow down and move less, which will cause the volume of the gas to decrease as well
9. diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
10. a solution is formed when one substance (the solute) is evenly distributed throughout another substance (the solvent)
venti is right with the first 4 on the quick check