Water boils at 100°C and turns into steam. Which similarities or differences are there between water at 100°C and steam at 100°C? (1 point)
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The particles will have more space between them as steam, but they will be moving at the same speed in both states.
The particles will have more space between them as steam, but they will be moving at the same speed in both states.
The particles will have more space between them as a liquid, but they will be moving at the same speed in both states.
The particles will have more space between them as a liquid, but they will be moving at the same speed in both states.
The particles will have more space between them and will be moving at higher speeds as steam.
The particles will have more space between them and will be moving at higher speeds as steam.
The particles will have more space between them as a liquid, but they will be moving faster as steam.
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The potential energy decreases due to the tighter arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy decreases due to the tighter arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy increases due to the tighter arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy increases due to the tighter arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy decreases due to the looser arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy decreases due to the looser arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy increases due to the looser arrangement of the particles.
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an increase in heat and a decrease in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
an increase in heat and a decrease in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
a decrease in heat and a decrease in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
a decrease in heat and a decrease in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
an increase in heat and an increase in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
an increase in heat and an increase in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
a decrease in heat and an increase in kinetic energy until a phase change occurs.
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meter stick
meter stick
thermometer
thermometer
graduated cylinder
graduated cylinder
balance
Sample Temperature (°C)
1 98.2
2 46.0
3 100.6
4 31.4
A student records the temperature of several water samples as shown in the table. Other than the temperature, the water samples are the same. Which sample has the lowest kinetic energy?
(1 point)
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2
2
4
4
3
3
1
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The kinetic energy of the air molecules outside is higher than the kinetic energy of the air molecules inside.
The kinetic energy of the air molecules outside is higher than the kinetic energy of the air molecules inside.
Cold air is moving into the room from outside.
Cold air is moving into the room from outside.
Air moves from the areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature.
Air moves from the areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature.
The density of the air is lower on the inside than on the outside.
(1 point)
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Both the bottle and the ice stay the same temperature
Both the bottle and the ice stay the same temperature
The temperature of both the ice and water decrease.
The temperature of both the ice and water decrease.
The temperature of the ice decreases, while the temperature of the water increases
The temperature of the ice decreases, while the temperature of the water increases
The temperature of the ice increases, while the temperature of the water decreases
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a persuasive main idea
a persuasive main idea
a summary section
a summary section
a presentation of an argument
a presentation of an argument
a final piece of evidence