A material is heated from 55°C to 480°C. This happens

  1. you wish to purify by distillation a material that has a boiling point of 205 C and reacts with air but this material will
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  2. You wish to purify by distillation a material that has a boiling point of 205 C and reacts with air but this material will
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  3. A material of unknown composition with an initial length of 2.9 m is found to expand by 0.37 mm when it is heated by 15 K. What
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  4. a) When a material is heated, the change in temperature of the material for any given amount of energy is dependent on the
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  5. A material is heated from 55°C to 480°C. This happens because a heater transfers 380kJ to the thermal store of the material.
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  6. Which statement accurately describes the movement of Earth’s plates due to convection currents?Material near the core cools as
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  7. A crystalline material containing 30 grams of barium chloride crystals was placed into an oven at 400 degrees c and heated for
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  8. A pure white solid material that looks like table salt releases gas when heated under certain conditions. There is no change in
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  9. Suppose a bar 1 m long expands .5 cm when heated. By how much will a bar 100 m long of the same material expand when similarly
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  10. Suppose a bar 1 m long expands .5 cm when heated. By how much will a bar 100 m long of the same material expand when similarly
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