Heating a liquid causes an

  1. 1000g of an unknown liquid was heated by a 20-watt heating element for 10 minutes. How much heat energy did the liquid receive
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  2. which produces the greatest entropy increase?melting the solid heating the solid heating the liquid heating the gas vaporizing
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  3. Sam slowly heats a beaker of liquid on a hot plate. The liquid has a boiling point of 78 degrees Celsius. Sam makes the graph
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  4. Stephen and Josie are each heating a sample of the same unknown liquid during an experiment. They record their observations in
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  5. A) convection in the mantle is caused byInner core heating the rock near it, causing the liquid rock to rise up towards the
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  6. A column of liquid is found to expand linearly on heating. Assume the column rises 5.25 cm for a 10.0 oF rise in temperature. If
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  7. Consider a liquid at 90 bar and 40 °C. What is the change in entropy of the substance as you change the conditions to 1 bar and
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  8. Convection in the mantle is cause byA) the inner core heating the near it causing the liquid rock to rise up towards the crust
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  9. A clear colorless liquid in an open beaker was heated to boiling. The liquid began to boil at 110°C, and as vapors escaped, the
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  10. A clear colorless liquid in an open beaker was heated to boiling. The liquid began to boil at 110°C, and as vapors escaped, the
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