Which statement correctly describes the relationship between thermal energy and particle movement?
A. As thermal energy increases, there is less particle movement
B. As thermal energy increases, it is not possible to predict particle movement
C. As thermal energy increases, particle movement does not change
D. As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement***
Hi again! I’m stumped between option B
Or D. Do you have any idea?!
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temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
So I think it would be B then correct, because there is no way of telling what the substance is!😅
the higher the temperature (thermal energy) ,
... the more particle motion (kinetic energy)
... the more particle motion (kinetic energy)
Answers for Connexus Properties of Matter Unit Test. 100%
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.B
8.B
9.C
10.B
11 and 12 do yourself. good luck!
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.B
8.B
9.C
10.B
11 and 12 do yourself. good luck!
nova the kid is stupid i got almost all of those wrong
then whats the right awnsers 😐
i agree with spio
i agree with spio and bri
When I get done ill repost all the answers! no worries guys!! I want everyone to get a good grade. so I'll do my best to pass this test. and send the right answers.
oop- i did it very very wrong but I'm gonna get a reset and do it again! sorry guys!!
w u t
i did the test and got 100% tho
i did the test and got 100% tho
then what are the answers??
it's different for everyone so look up the answers individually.
I just took the test and got 100% wrong due to Nova_thekid's answers. Here are the real answers for the Conexus Science properties of matter unit test
1.) As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement
2.) The presence of starch
3.) Benedicts test
4.)Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass
5.) weight
6.)The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
7.)from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
8.)It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources.
9.)Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
10.)a place where plastic and other waste has collected in the Pacific Ocean
And 11 and 12, you guys can do on your own, hope this helps!
1.) As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement
2.) The presence of starch
3.) Benedicts test
4.)Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass
5.) weight
6.)The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
7.)from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
8.)It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources.
9.)Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
10.)a place where plastic and other waste has collected in the Pacific Ocean
And 11 and 12, you guys can do on your own, hope this helps!
oh sorry i forgot the answers switch for everyone, here are the written answers.
sorry for anyone who failed the test who listened to me, ask for a re-take, then look at these.
1. As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement.
2. The presence of starch
3. Benedict's Test
4. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass
5. Weight
6.The density would remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way
7. From a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
8. It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources
9. Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it
10. A place where plastic and other waste has collected in the pacific ocean
11 - 12. Do yourself.
sorry for anyone who failed the test who listened to me, ask for a re-take, then look at these.
1. As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement.
2. The presence of starch
3. Benedict's Test
4. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass
5. Weight
6.The density would remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way
7. From a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
8. It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources
9. Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it
10. A place where plastic and other waste has collected in the pacific ocean
11 - 12. Do yourself.
I'm trusting you (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ if this isn't write i can say goodbye to my switch
right*
yea i got 100 thx
A student wants to try to convince her parents to stop serving peas for dinner. She lays out her argument that peas are high in fructose, which is a type of sugar. Which test could she use to provide scientific evidence to support her argument that peas are high in fructose?(1 point)
brown paper bag test
vinegar test
Benedict's test
iodine test
brown paper bag test
vinegar test
Benedict's test
iodine test
its benedicts test
thank you all for helping me check my answers 😊
There are 14 questions for me :(
Ok ya'll I'm doing the test and ill right down the answers.
Help Me has been gone 5 days.
Is it really that hard??
Is it really that hard??
I think he will not give it to us.
@Nova_TheKid is right thanks so much!
HELP WITH CONNEXUS THERES 14 ANSWERS
Yeah
The answers for me were on the web XD
can someone pls submit the answers for the 14 questions "matter and atomic structure unit test" PLSSSS HELP
NO ONE HELPS IM THUMBING DOWN ALL THE POSTS ON THIS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BECAUSE I AM SO CLOSE TO PASSING SCIENCE AND JUST WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY (sorry if there is hate) BUT I HAVE 14 QUESTIONS AND EVERYONE ONLY HELPS THE KIDDOS WITH 20 QUESTIONS OR 12-
This took 3 jiskhas, 2 brainlys, and 1 time of almost getting caught to get the 14 answers for this quiz.
1: As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement.
2: Benedict's Test
3: the presence of starch
4: weight
5: Yes, it would hurt because bricks have the same mass.
6: The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
7: from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
8: Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
9: It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources.
10: a place where plastic and other waste has collected in the Pacific Ocean
11: The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.
12 - 14 are on your own
hope it helps!
1: As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement.
2: Benedict's Test
3: the presence of starch
4: weight
5: Yes, it would hurt because bricks have the same mass.
6: The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
7: from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid
8: Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
9: It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources.
10: a place where plastic and other waste has collected in the Pacific Ocean
11: The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.
12 - 14 are on your own
hope it helps!
is handyman correct
nvm he is correct
HANDYMAN IS CORRECT THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
The answers are below for the 14 questions matter and atomic structure unit test
1. As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement
2. Benedict’s test
3. The presence of starch
4. Weight
5. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
6. The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
7. From a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid.
8. Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
9. It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources
10. A place where plastic and other waste has collected in the Pacific Ocean.
11. The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds
12-14. Do by yourself, and you can also search up answers, just change the words a little bit.
1. As thermal energy increases, there is more particle movement
2. Benedict’s test
3. The presence of starch
4. Weight
5. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.
6. The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
7. From a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid.
8. Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
9. It is a synthetic material that comes from natural resources
10. A place where plastic and other waste has collected in the Pacific Ocean.
11. The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds
12-14. Do by yourself, and you can also search up answers, just change the words a little bit.
... soooo who is right?
Handy man is right
THANK YOU HANDYYY also ps i hope u didnt get caught! thank you for your humble sacrifice
what are the answers to the properties of matter unit test gifted and talented this is getting ridicules
Ughhhhhh
@handyman I will come back with results if your are wrong, my parents will disown me and never love me again
Is handyman correct? And its for the Matter and Atomic Structure Unit Test for grade 6, right?
yes its for that test I haven't turned it in yet I will in a minute
Ok ok I'm about to turn it in here wish me luck
Just got a 100% on my test TYSM HANDY
Okay, i hope you're not trolling bc my grade is failing right now, lol
i just needed the answer for number 11
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What is the answers to the Properties of matter science test grade six and can you give an idea of the open response! I am stuck on these questions
Why is it a problem that plastics are not biodegradable, when other materials like metals are also not biodegradable?(1 point)
Responses
Plastics are more of a problem because they float in water, but metals sink.
Plastics are more of a problem because they float in water, but metals sink.
Plastics have been chemically altered from natural resources and cannot be restored.
Plastics have been chemically altered from natural resources and cannot be restored.
Metals can be broken down by corrosion.
Metals can be broken down by corrosion.
Metals can at least be recycled and used more than once.
Responses
Plastics are more of a problem because they float in water, but metals sink.
Plastics are more of a problem because they float in water, but metals sink.
Plastics have been chemically altered from natural resources and cannot be restored.
Plastics have been chemically altered from natural resources and cannot be restored.
Metals can be broken down by corrosion.
Metals can be broken down by corrosion.
Metals can at least be recycled and used more than once.
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anyone answer the thermal unit science test for 2023?
there is 24 questions
there is 24 questions