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When water freezes, the phase change that occurs is exothermic
When water freezes, the phase change that occurs is exothermic (DH = -6.02 kJ). Based on the change in enthalpy, you would
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What information about phase changes in water can be obtained from a phase change diagram for water?
Select all that apply.
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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point) Responses Only a phase change occurs. Only a phase change occurs.
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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point)
Responses Only a phase change occurs. Only a phase change occurs. A
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Consider the formation of snow as an endothermic or exothermic process, and answer with the correct response:
When water freezes,
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Is the following phase change endothermic or exothermic?
formation of snow in the clouds exothermic endothermic 6. Is the
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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point)
Responses Only a phase change occurs. Only a phase change occurs. A
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Kanna
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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point) Responses Only a phase change occurs. Only a phase change occurs. Heat is
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trippie
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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point)
Responses Heat is released during the process. Heat is released during the
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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point) Responses Heat is released during the process. Heat is released during the
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