Chemistry, 27.11.2020 23:00 sonaihriley
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Heating/Cooling curves can reveal information about the changes in kinetic and potential energy as
heat energy is added or removed. Kinetic energy is energy of motion that increases when heat is
increased. Kinetic energy changes when temperature changes (slopes). Potential energy is the
energy of position. Potential energy changes when temperature is constant (plateaus). Heat energy
added can either be used to change the speed of particles or the spacing of particles. Identify the
points on the heating curve where kinetic energy changes and where potential energy changes. Use
evidence from the simulation to support your claims about how energy is used at slopes and
plateaus.
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