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How does a phase change from solid to liquid occur in a substance? (1 point)
Heat energy is added to the substance, weakening the electrical attraction between molecules.
Heat energy is released from the substance, strengthening the electrical attraction between molecules.
Heat energy is added to the substance, strengthening the electrical attraction between molecules.
Heat energy is released from the substance, weakening the electrical attraction between molecules.
How do weak intermolecular bond strengths affect the melting and boiling point of a substance? (1 point)
The melting point is higher, but the boiling point is lower.
Both the melting point and boiling point are higher.
The melting point is lower, but the boiling point is higher.
Both the melting point and boiling point are lower
Which statement describes the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water? (1 point)
The lone pair of electrons in each hydrogen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial positive charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial negative charges.
The lone pair of electrons in each hydrogen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial negative charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial positive charges.
The lone pairs of electrons in the oxygen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial negative charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial positive charges.
The lone pairs of electrons in the oxygen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial positive charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial negative charges
On a heating curve, what do the plateaus represent? (1 point)
energy remaining constant.
increasing temperature
phase change
increasing kinetic energy
At what point on a heating curve graph does a phase change occur? (1 point)
at each plateau
at each slope
at the first plateau
at the last slope
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In november 1987, a massive iceberg broke loose from the antartic ice mass and floated free in the ocean. the chunk of ice was estimated to be 98 mi long, 25 mi wide, and 750 ft thick. a typical backyard swimming pool contains about 24,000 gallons of water. how many of these pools could you fill from the water in this iceberg? (assume the iceberg is a rectangular solid of the above dimensions and consists of water only). express answer in scientific notation.
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Idid a lab for chemistry where we put nails in a copper (ii) chloride solution. 1. why did the reaction stop? which reactant was used up? how do you know? 2. describe what was happening to the atoms of iron and copper during the reaction. what is this type of reaction called? 3. what would happen to the ratio of copper to iron if you had placed more nails in the beaker? if you had let the reaction go for less time? 4. what is the accepted ratio of copper atoms to iron atoms in this reaction? account for differences between your experimental value and the accepted value. write the balanced equation for the reaction.
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How does a phase change from solid to liquid occur in a substance? (1 point)
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