When heated at high temperature,

  1. what happens when solids, liquids, and gases are heated/cooled?Most expand if heated; contract if cooled. Solids, if heated high
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  2. The daily temperature is decreasing at a rate of 2 degrees Fahrenheit T represent the daily high temperature now right then
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  3. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  4. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  5. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  6. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  7. what color emission would you see if you heated each solution to an extremely high temperature? why
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  8. According to the weather report, the high temperature for the day was greater than 81°F. Which of the following best describes
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  9. The scatterplot shows the temperature of heated water and the amount of time the water has been heated.Based on the scatterplot,
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  10. In which case would the kinetic energy of particles be increasing? (1 point)Responses Metal is at room temperature, 37°C. Metal
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