Which phases does water go through if you use distillation to separate it from dissolved sugar?(1 point)
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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
from a liquid to a solid, 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 gas, and back to a liquid
from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
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from a liquid to a gas
Which option would save the most natural resources while providing water for a person?(1 point)
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using a reusable water bottle and drinking filtered tap water
using a reusable water bottle and drinking filtered tap water
using disposable plastic containers once each
using disposable plastic containers once each
drinking bottled water that comes from 100% natural sources
drinking bottled water that comes from 100% natural sources
reusing plastic water bottles several times and always recycling them
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using a reusable water bottle and drinking filtered tap water
using a reusable water bottle and drinking filtered tap water
using disposable plastic containers once each
using disposable plastic containers once each
drinking bottled water that comes from 100% natural sources
drinking bottled water that comes from 100% natural sources
reusing plastic water bottles several times and always recycling them
using a reusable water bottle and drinking filtered tap water
In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and the particles in steam at 100ºC.(2 points)
A similarity between the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and steam at 100ºC is that both consist of water molecules. However, a difference is that the particles in liquid water have more closely packed and less energized molecules compared to the particles in steam which have more spaced out and highly energized molecules.