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When heated to 350. ∘C
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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Which is the correct reason that propane heated air causes a hot air balloon to lift off the ground.
A. The heated air molecules
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Anonymous
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Which describes a characteristic of water that is responsible for frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses Water evaporates as it is
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Which describes a characteristic of water that is responsible for frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses Water evaporates as it is
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songoku
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If a mixture of different gases is heated, it rises to the top of its container. Which statement best explains this result?
Heate
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If your baby does not like cold apple juice, it should be heated.
That isn't really a dangling modifier because "it should be
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tanya
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If a mixture of different gases is heated, it rises to the top of its container. Which statement best explains this result?(1
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A mixture of gases is heated and rises to the top of its container. Which statement best explains this
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1. A 4.61 g sample of one of the substances listed in the table below was heated from 21.3°C to 315.7°C, requiring 190 J to do
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james
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Which statement is true for a heating curve?
A. It shows how the pressure of a substance changes when heated. B. It shows how the
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