Reggie puts a beaker of ice and water on a hot plate. He observes the ice slowly melt as shown in diagram below. After a few minutes, only liquid water is left in the beaker. Eventually, the water becomes hot enough to boil. The liquid water changes to water vapor, which is a gas.
How is the ice different from the water vapor that forms once the water begins to boil?
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Responses
The ice has a higher temperature.
The ice has a higher temperature.
The ice particles have less energy.
The ice particles have less energy.
The ice has a lower boiling point.
The ice has a lower boiling point.
The ice particles move faster.
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The ice has a lower boiling point.
You sure? and how does ice having a lower boiling point makes sense
Apologies for the confusion. The correct response is:
The ice particles have less energy.
The ice particles have less energy.