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Physics, 25.09.2019 14:50 selamh1999

1. how does boiling differ from evaporation?
boiling can take place at any temperature, while evaporation takes place at a specific temperature.
boiling is a change from a liquid to a gas, while evaporation is a change from a gas to a liquid.
boiling takes place throughout a liquid, while evaporation takes place at the surface.
2.
in which states of matter can materials take the shape of their containers?
solid and liquid
solid and gas
liquid and gas
3.
which is true according to the kinetic theory?
all particles of matter move very quickly.
the particles that make up gases are densely packed.
the particles that make up solids do not move.
all particles of matter are in constant motion.
4.
a graph shows how the temperature of a substance changes as energy is added steadily over time. which part of the graph would indicate a phase change is taking place?
a steep, downward sloping line
a steep, upward sloping line
a flat, horizontal line
5.
which statement describes the kinetic energy of a particle?
it is attracted to particles of the opposite charge.
it is much larger than particles of another substance.
it moves quickly after a collision with another particle.
6.
which model best describes the particles of a solid and their motion?
beads moving around in a rattle
bricks cemented together in a wall
students walking through a crowded hall
people seated in an auditorium
7.
which word expression describes how to calculate pressure?
force multiplied by area
force divided by area
area divided by force
area minus force
8.
which is the phase change in which a substance changes from a gas to liquid?
condensation
vaporization
boiling
evaporation
9.
what does a graph representing charles’s law show?
volume decreases as pressure increases.
volume decreases as temperature increases.
volume increases at the same rate as temperature.
volume increases at the same rate as pressure.
10.
according to boyle’s law, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure if the
number of particles and temperature decreases
number of particles and temperature increases
temperature and number of particles are constant
temperature reaches absolute zero
11.
when does raising the temperature of a gas increase its pressure?
when volume is increased and the number of particles is constant
when volume and the number of particles are constant
when volume is increased and the number of particles is increased
12.
which of these phase changes does not involve changing a liquid into a gas?
sublimation
evaporation
vaporization

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