give 5 example liquid to gas? and 5 example solid to gas?
1. give 5 example liquid to gas? and 5 example solid to gas?
Answer:
liquid to gas
*water vapor
solid to gas
*naphthalene ball
1 each lang naisip ko eh
2. Give 5 example of liquid to gas? and 5 examples of solid to gas?
Answer:
Liquid to Gas
-Water boiling into steam.
-Liquid nitrogen boiling into gaseous nitrogen.
-Liquid oxygen boiling into gaseous oxygen
-Gasoline evaporating into gasoline fumes.
-Liquid helium boiling into gaseous helium.
(sorry wala po akong maisip for Solid to Gas)
3. give a 5 example of (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
Answer:
Air.
Natural gas.
Hydrogen.
Carbon dioxide.
Water vapor.
Explanation:
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4. vaporation Evaporation is a process of separating mixtures which involves heating the solution until the solvent evaporates leaving behind the solid residue. Heat being the main component in this process separates the mixtures of solid from a liquid. As liquid goes in the air in a form of gas when heated, changing liquid to gas as an example of physical change. Some examples of evaporation are boiling water, drying clothes, and drying of wet roads after heavy rain. What is It Direction: From the short information that you have read, answer the following questions on the blank provided. Use a separate sheet of paper. 1. What is evaporation? 2. What is needed to achieve evaporation process? 3. Give 3 examples of situation where evaporation process was observed. 4. What kind of material was left behind when mixture was heated? 5. What kind of change is involve in evaporation process?
Answer:
1. WHAT IS EVAPORATION?
The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
2. WHAT IS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE EVAPORATION ACCESS?
Heat (energy) is necessary for evaporation to occur.
3. GIVE THREE EXAMPLES OF SITUATION WHERE EVAPORATION PROCESS WAS OBSERVED.
• Drying Clothes under The Sun.
• Ironing of Clothes.
• Melting of Ice Cubes.
4. WHAT KIND OF MATERIAL WAS LEFT BEHIND WHEN MIXTURE WAS HEATED?
Evaporation is used to obtain a solid substance that has dissolved in water or any other liquid. The dissolved substance is left as a solid residue when all the water has evaporated.
5. WHAT KIND OF CHANGE IS INVOLVE IN EVAPORATION PROCESS?
Evaporation, like melting or freezing, is an example of a phase change—a change from one physical form of a substance to another. During evaporation, energetic molecules leave the liquid phase, which lowers the average energy of the remaining liquid molecules.
5. 2. Give an example of solid, liquid, and gas solution. Identify the solute and solvent.3. What is a solution? Give an example of a solution, and an example of a mixture that is not asolution4. Describe how temperature and pressure affects the solubility of solid and gas solutes in water.5. A glass of water has 10g of sugar dissolved in it. If more sugar can be added to dissolve in thewater, is the solution unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated?6. How do intermolecular forces affect solvation?7. On the line at the left, write the letter of the definition that best matches each term.solutiona. measure of how much solute will dissolve in a solventh solution with water as the solvent
Answer:
Solid:Soup
Liquid:Water
Gas:Fog
Explanation:
6. Direction: Give examples of solid, liquid and gas LIQUID 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SOLID 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GAS
Answer:
Liquid
water,oil,grease,Milk,JUICE
solid:Rock,pen,paper,Pillow,Glass
gas:ball,balloon,steam,bubble,air
√Answer:_________________________________
Solid: Liquid: Gas:
- Ballpen - Juice - Carbon Dioxide
- Paper - Water - Hydrogen
- Pencil - Milk - Nitrogen
- Stick - Soda - Oxygen
- Rock - Tears - Carbon Monoxide
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PAKI BRAINLIEST PO PLEASE7. give 5 example of each solid,liquid and gas
Solid:
Pencil
Paper
Hammer
Tires
Cooking Pan
Liquid:
Water
Juice
Vinegar
Alcohol
Soy Sauce
Gas:
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Helium
Water Vapor
Methane
8. help me po!..III. Multiple choice. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.1. A cold glass of water collects water droplets on the outside on a hot summer day.a. Condensation b. evaporation c. freezing d. melting2. Dry ice gives off carbon dioxide. This is an example of what phase change?a. Condensation b. evaporation c. freezing d. melting 3.On a cold day, a person can see their breath is an example of?a. Condensation b. deposition c. evaporation d. freezing 4.Adding energy to a substance makes it particles move______a. the same b. faster c. slower d. gradually5. What type of state of matter is a gas that has electrons flowing through it?a. gas b. liquid c. plasma d. solid6. All changes in the state of matter requires of_______a. air b. energy c. food d. water 7. What happens to particles when they are heated? a. they speed up and spread out b. they stop moving c. they slow down and compress d. they move closer together and speed up 8. When ice melts to form liquid , energy is____ a.absorbed b. created c. destroyed d. released 9. Which of these phase change requires energy? a. condensation b.. deposition c. sublimation d. vaporization 10. A candle wax drips wax on a table.This is an example of what phase change.a. Condensation b. evaporation c. freezing d. melting in
Answer:
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. A
7. C
8. D
9. A
10. A
Explanation:
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correct me if im wrongAnswer:
1. A
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. D
10. D
9. give 5 example of 1 cut 2 tear 3 folded 4 written on 5 painted 6 liquid 7 solid 8 gas 9 mixture 10 solution
The Geological process that will occur is subduction.
10. Give 5 example of Solid,Liquid and Gas.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
solid
1.rock
2.wood
3.pen
4.pencil
5.knive
11. Give 5 example of solid liquid and gas. then give the property/properties
Answer:
SOLID:• Chair - solid and holds its shape, cannot be compressed or poured.
• ice cream - solid but can melt into a liquid, has a fixed shape and volume.
• Rock - solid and cannot be easily broken, has a fixed shape and volume.
• Pencil - solid and can be sharpened, has a fixed shape and volume.
• Chocolate - solid at room temperature but can melt when heated, has a fixed shape and volume.
LIQUID:• Water - liquid and takes the shape of its container, flows easily.
• Milk - liquid and has a slightly thicker consistency than water.
• Juice - liquid and can be easily poured, has a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
• Vinegar - liquid and has a sour taste, can be used for cooking or cleaning.
• Syrup - liquid and sticky, used as a sweetener for food.
GAS:• Oxygen - gas and cannot be seen or felt, necessary for breathing.
• Air - gas and surrounds us, has no fixed shape or volume.
• Steam - gas and formed by boiling water, can be used for cooking or powering machines.
• Helium - gas and lighter than air, used to inflate balloons.
• Carbon dioxide - gas and produced by breathing and burning, necessary for plants to grow.
Explanation:
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12. Instructions: Read and understand each paragraph about Matter Matter is all around us. Everything that you can touch, taste, smell, and see is made of matter. There are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solid matter has its own shape. This is because the tiny molecules that make up solids are very close together, and they do not move very much. Solid matter can be big, small, round, square, or any shape you can imagine. Ice, a cup, apples, paper, and windows are all solids. The shapes of solids do not change unless something makes them change. For example, you can cut solid paper or break a solid cup. Liquid matter does not have its own shape. The tiny molecules in liquids are not as close together as they are in solids, and they can move around more. Water, glue, milk, gasoline, and juice are all liquids. Liquid matter takes the shape of the container that it is in. For example, the shape of milk looks like the shape of the glass that you pour it in. Liquids can pour, drip, flow, and splash. Gas matter, like liquid, does not have its own shape. The tiny molecules in gases are far apart, and they move a lot. Steam, exhaust from the car, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and helium are all gases. Gases spread out and fill up their container. For example, when someone blows up a balloon, the carbon dioxide in their breath spreads out inside the balloon to make the balloon get bigger. Sometimes matter can change from one state to another if the matter is heated or cooled. For example, liquid water can turn into solid ice when cooled. Liquid water can also be turned into steam when heated. 1. Where can you find matter? 2. What are the three states of matter? 3. How is the shape of solid matter different from the shape of liquids and gases? 4. Explain why the shape of solid matter cannot change on its own 5. Give two examples of solids.
Answer:
1.Matter is all around us
2. The three states of matter are Solid,Liquid,and Gas
3.You cannot change a shape of a solid but the shape of a liquid is depending on the contaner it is in and Gas has no Shape
4.Solid objects cannot change shape on its own it need force to actually change shape
5. Glass and Concrete
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13. 1. Describe solid, liquid and gas 2. Give 5 examples each of solid, liquid and 3. Give at least 5 characteristics of gases. 4. Is air considered can be considered gas? gas
SOLID is a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined.
LIQUID a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
"drink plenty water
GAS is a substance that has no fixed size or shape. When inside a closed container, a gas will expand to fill the container. An example of gas is the air you breathe
14. 1. Evaporation isA. When warm air condenses on a cold glassC. When water is stored in the groundB. When plants give off water vaporD.When water heats and turns into water vapor2. Evaporation isA. Solid to liquidC. Liquid to gasB. Gas to liquidD. Liquid to solidchanging into a3.The process of aA. gas; liquidC. liquid; gasis called evaporationB. liquid; solidD. gas; solid4. Which is Not an example of evaporationA. Water rising into dry air that moves over the ocean B. Bubbles forming as water boilC. Wet pavement drying after a rain showerD. Water droplets forming on a mirror5. When water evaporates, it becomesA. water vaporC. groundwaterB. airD. snow
Answer:
1. D. when water heats and turns in water vapor
2. C. Liquid To Gas
3. C. Liquid; gas
4. not sure
5. A. water vapor
15. ht Inductive Reasoning: Direction Differentiate solid, liquid and gas then give five (5) examples of each that you can find inside your house and your surroundings. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Answer:
Answer:
Inductive Reasoning:
1.Most of our snowstorms come from the north.
2.The coin I pulled from the bag is penny
Deductive Reasoning:
1.All of our snowstorms come from the north.
2.Therefore, all the coins in the bag are pennies.
Explanation:
Inductive Reasoning is a type of logical thinking that involves forming generalizations based on specific incidents you've experienced, observations you've made, or facts you know to be true of false.
Deductive Reasoning is a process of drawing a conclusion based on premises that are generally assumed to be true.
16. 1. Evaporation takes place when water is _____________. * A. cooled B. heated C. frozen D. filtered 2. It is the condensed water vapor that falls back to the surface of the earth. * A. cloud B. groundwater C. precipitation D. table water 3. In the water cycle, the heat of the sun is important because it ___________. * A. causes evaporation B. creates tidal waves C. produces more water D. change vapor into water 4. Droplets of water are observed under the cover of the cooking pot when you cook rice. What process in the water cycle is shown? * A. condensation B. evaporation C. precipitation D. transpiration 5. Water cycle is important to the ecosystem because it _________. * A. gives hot water during rainy days. B. filters the water in the rivers and streams. C. improves the nutrient content of the water. D. ensures the availability of water for all living things. 6. Which of the following best describes a water cycle? * A. Starts with evaporation and ends with condensation. B. Regulates the temperature of the water in the environment. C. It is not a continuous process and replenishes the water in the atmosphere. D. A continuous process of changing liquid water into water vapor when heated and back to liquid water when cooled. 7. Which of the following is the correct order of the stages in the water cycle? * A. condensation-evaporation-precipitation B. evaporation-condensation- precipitation C. evaporation-precipitation- condensation D. precipitation-condensation-evaporation 8. If evaporation is the changing of liquid into gas, what is condensation? * . Changing of gas into snow. B. Changing of solid into gas. C. Changing of water vapor into liquid. D. Changing of water vapor into solid. 9. Rain, snow and hail are forms of moisture that fall on the surface of the earth from the clouds. They are examples of ___________. * A. condensation B. precipitation C. respiration D. transpiration 10. Which of the following statements is FALSE? * A. Plants and animals has nothing to do with the water cycle. B. Evaporation is fast when the temperature is high. C. The sun plays the major role in the water cycle. D. Water cycle is a never-ending cycle.
Answer:
1.b
2.a
3.a
4.a
5.d
6.d
7.b
8.c
9.b
10.a
17. give 3 examples of solid 1. 2.3. give examples of liquid 4. 5.6. give 3 examples of gas 7.8.9.
Answer:
solid:
book
paper
table
liquid:
water
juice
milk
gas:
wind
smoke
air
correct me if I'm wrong
Answer:
solid
1.chair
2.table
3.hollowblocks
liquid
4.juice
5.water
6.pepsi
gas
7.oxygen
8.air
9.carbon dioxide
18. Learning Task 6Directions: Read the following very carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer.1. It is the process where in the liquid water becomes water vapor or gas.A. condensationB. evaporationC. precipitation2. The process where in the water falls back to the surface of the earth in the form of rain.A. transpirationB. evaporationC. precipitationD. condensation3. In the water cycle, the heat of the sun is important because itA. causes evaporationC. produces more waterB. creates tidal wavesD. changes vapor into water-4. Water cycle is important to the ecosystem because itA. gives hot water during rainy days.C. improves the nutrient content of the water.B. filters the water in the rivers and streams. D. ensures the availability of water for all living things.5. Which of the following best describes a water cycle?A. Starts with evaporation and ends with condensation.B. Regulates the temperature of the water in the environment.C. It is not a continuous process and replenishes the water in the atmosphere.D. A continuous process of changing liquid water into water vapor when heated and back to liquid water when cooled.6. Which of the following is the correct order of the stages in the water cycle?A. condensation-evaporation-precipitation C. evaporation-precipitation-condensationB. evaporation-condensation-precipitation D. precipitation-condensation-evaporation7. It is the process where water particles are released from the leaves of the plants into the atmosphere.A. condensationB. precipitationC. respirationD. transpiration11. If evaporation is the changing of liquid into gas, what is condensation?A. Changing of gas into snow.C. Changing of water vapor into liquid.B. Changing of solid into gas.D. Changing of water vapor into solid.8. Rain, snow and hail are the examples ofA. condensationB. precipitationC. respirationD. transpiration9. This is needed to evaporate water from the surface of the earth.A. cloudsB. dewC. rainD. sun10. Which of the following statements is FALSE?A. Plants and animals has nothing to do with the water cycle.B. Evaporation is fast when the temperature is high.C. The sun plays the major role in the water cycle.D. Water cycle is a never-ending cycle.
Answer:
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19. Activity 1 1. For you as a student why is scientific investigation import? Does it helps us in our daily actually? Why or why not? In what way? Activity 2 1. Why is matter important? 2. Give 5 examples of solids, 5 examples of liquids, and 5 examples of gas
Answer In Activity 1:1. To knowledge and create explanations, Yeah, To help our community, By Scientific Investigation.Answers In Activity 2:1. It makes up everything around us. 2. Solid:* Gold* Wood* Steel* CopperLiquid:* Water* Blood* Gasoline* Wine* MilkGas:* Hydrogen* Nitrogen* Oxygen* Helium* Carbon Monoxide# Carry On Learning
20. Learning Task 6Directions: Read the following very carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer.A. condensationde it is the process where in the liquid water becomes water vapor or gas.2. The process where in the water falls back to the surface of the earth in the form of rain.B. evaporationD. sublimationA. transpirationB. evaporationD. condensationC. precipitation3. In the water cycle, the heat of the sun is important because itA. causes evaporationC. produces more waterB. creates tidal wavesD. changes vapor into water4. Water cycle is important to the ecosystem because itA gives hot water during rainy days.C. improves the nutrient content of the water.B. filters the water in the rivers and streams.D. ensures the availability of water for all living 'chings.5. Which of the following best describes a water cycle?A. Starts with evaporation and ends with condensation.B. Regulates the temperature of the water in the environment.C. It is not a continuous process and replenishes the water in the atmosphere.D. A continuous process of changing liquid water into water vapor when heated and back to liquid water when cooled.6. Which of the following is the correct order of the stages in the water cycle?A. condensation-evaporation-precipitationC. evaporation-precipitation-condensationB. evaporation-condensation-precipitation D. precipitation-condensation-evaporation7. It is the process where water particles are released from the leaves of the plar ts into the atmosphere.A. condensationB. precipitationC. respirationD. transpiration11. If evaporation is the changing of liquid into gas, what is condensation?A. Changing of gas into snow.C. Changing of water vapor into liquid.B. Changing of solid into gas.D. Changing of water vapor into solid.8. Rain, snow and hail are the examples ofA. condensationB. precipitationC. respirationD. transpiration9. This is needed to evaporate water from the surface of the earth.A. cloudsD. sunB. dewC. rain10. Which of the following statements is FALSE?A. Plants and animals has nothing to do with the water cycle.B. Evaporation is fast when the temperature is high.C. The sun plays the major role in the water cycle.D. Water cycle is a never-ending cycle.
Answer:
1.B
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.C
6.B
7.D
8.C
9.D
10.B
Explanation:
Yan po ang answer ko napaga aralan na po namin yang nung grade 5 or 4 if im not mistaken
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Answer:
1.)B
2.)C
3.)A
4.)D
5.)C
6.)D
7.)A
8.)C
9.)D
10.)A
21. LOTUIT Lals and machines isbevozio vamos alC. Describe and give an example for each solution. Write your answer inyour notebook.tiviti1. Liquid to liquid solution-Ex.:2. Gas to liquid solution-Ex:avle ninete23. Liquid to gas solution-Ex:4. Solid to solid solution-Ex:5. Gas to gas solution-Ex:
water to water
air to water
water to air
steel to steel
air to air
22. Learning Task 2: Complete the table below by giving a 5 example of properties of matter.aSOLIDLIQUIDGAS
solid:
gold ,coin , brick , rock , glass
liquid:
water , milk , blood , wine , coffee
gas:
hydrogen, nitrogen , oxygen, helium, carbon dioxide,
23. 1. Evaporation isA. When warm air condenses on a cold glassC. When water is stored in the groundB. When plants give off water vaporD.When water heats and turns into water vapor2. Evaporation isA. Solid to liquidC. Liquid to gasB. Gas to liquidD. Liquid to solidchanging into a3. The process of aA. gas; liquidC. liquid; gasis called evaporationB. liquid; solidD. gas; solid4. Which is Not an example of evaporationA. Water rising into dry air that moves over the ocean B. Bubbles forming as water boilC. Wet pavement drying after a rain showerD. Water droplets forming on a mirror5. When water evaporates, it becomesA. water vaporC. groundwaterB. airD. snow
Answer:
1. D. When water heats and turns into water vapor.
2. C. Liquid to Gas
3. C. Liquid to Gas is called evaporation
4. D. Water Droplets Forming on a mirror
5. A. Water Vapor
Answer:
1.C
2.C
3.C
4.D
5.A
Explanation:
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24. C. No, because evaporation process is lacking, D. No, because precipitation process is delayed. 5. In the water cycle, the heat of the sun is important because it B. creates tidal waves. D. Change vapor into water A causes evaporation C produces more water. 6 Droplets of water are observed under the cover of the cooking pot when you cook rice. What process in the water cycle is shown? A condensation C. precipitation B evaporation D. transpiration 7. Water cycle is important to the ecosystem because it A gives hot water during rainy days. B filters the water in the nvers and streams. C improves the nutrient content of the water. D. ensures the availability of water for all living things. 8. Which of the following best describes a water cycle? C It is not a continuous process and replenishes the water in the B Regulates the temperature of the water in the environment. A Starts with evaporation and ends with condensation. D. A continuous process of changing liquid water into water vapor 9. Which of the following is the correct order of the stages in the water cyde vapor when heated and back to liquid water when cooled. atmosphere A. condensation-evaporation-precipitation B. evaporation-condensation-precipitation Cevaporation-precipitation-condensation D. precipitation-condensation-evaporation 10. It is the process where water particles are released from the leaves of the plants into the atmosphere. C. respiration A condensation D. transpiration B. precipitation 11. If evaporation is the changing of liquid into gas, what is condensation? A Changing of gas into snow. B. Changing of solid into gas. C. Changing of water vapor into liquid, D. Changing of water vapor into solid. 12. Rain, snow and hail are forms of moisture that fall on the surface of the earth from the clouds. They are examples of A. condensation C. respiration B. precipitation D. transpiration 13. This is needed to evaporate water from the surface of the earth. A. clouds B. dew C. rain D.sunlight 14. When cooking rice, a hot smoke called steam escapes from the cooking pot. Which stage of water cycle is represented in the situation? A condensation C. precipitation B. evaporation D. respiration 15. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. Plants and animals has nothing to do with the water cycle. B. Evaporation is fast when the temperature is high. C. The sun plays the major role in the water cycle. D. Water cycle is a never-ending cycle.
Answer:
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25. Step 1: Listed on the table below are solution mixtures.Table 2rubbing alcohol and waterconcentrated fruit juice and watercoffee powder in wateralloyssalt and watersteelcondensed milk and watersoft drinksice cubes in waterchlorine powder and waterStep 2: From the given list above,classify the solutions according to their type. Fill in the tablebelow.Table 3:Solid in Liquid Liquid in Liquid Gas in Liquid Gas in GasSolid in SolidExample:rubbing alcoholand waterSoft drinksTygenOxygen cassespaintingnitrogencanla on dioxideActivity 3. Give uses of solutions.Step 1. Select 5 solution mixtures on Table 2 and give its use/s
Answer:
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26. give me a 5 example of solid ,liquid and gas
Answer:
SOLID:
common table salt
table sugar
glass
rock
most metals
LIQUID:
Water
Milk
Blood.
Urine
Wine
GAS:
Helium
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
Sana Makatulong hehe pakitignan nalang kung may mali ba ako
Answer:
5 Examples of SOLID:•Rock
•Chair
•Table
•TV
•Book
5 Example of Liquid:•Water
•Juice
•Milk
•Oil
•Vinegar
5 Examples of Gas:•Hydrogen
•Nitrogen
•Oxygen
•Carbon Dioxide
•Carbon Monoxide
Explanation:
SOLIDFirm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
"the stream was frozen solid".
LIQUIDSubstance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
GASGas is one of the four fundamental states of matter. A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms, elemental molecules made from one type of atom, or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms. A gas mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
27. Directions: Give examples of each phase change that happens in your everyday life.Gas to LiquidLiquid to SolidSolid to LiquidLiquid to Gas5._7.3.1.8.6.4.2.
Answer:
Water to Ice
Ice to Water
Water to Steam
etc...
28. a.write the letter on the blank.1. solid have definite shape?___a. yesb. noc. not sured. no answer2.when the ice cubes is melted, it will turn into?____a. solidb. liquidc.gasd.evaporation3. Glasses of water, soap and ice cream are examples of liquid? ___a.yesb.noc.not sured.no answer4. The gas have water?__a.nob.yesc.not sured.no answer5. This process when the gas turn into liquid is called?___a.evaporationb.frezzingc.condenstationd.heating6. What are examples of gas?___a.oxygenb.carbon dioxidec.balloon inside the gasd.both answer7. the liquid have definite sizes?___a.nob.not surec.no answerd.yes8.when the water is poured on the glass it will turn into?___a.solidb.gasc.liquidd.no answerIt you answer is complete,i will give you points and brainliest.thank you
Answer:
ababaddcExplanation:
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pa brainliest (not forcing)
Answer:
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
Explanation:
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29. give 5 example of solid liquid and gas and characteristics of states of matter help naman po assignment ko po bukas
Answer:
EXAMPLES OF SOLID
•Brick
•Coin
•Iron bar
•Banana
•Rock
EXAMPLES OF LIQUID
•Water
•Milk
•Blood
•Urine
•Gasoline
EXAMPLES OF GAS
•Oxygen
•Carbon dioxide
•Nitrogen
•Hydrogen
•Helium
THREE COMMON STATE OF MATTER:
Solids – relatively rigid, definite volume and shape. In a solid, the atoms and molecules are attached to each other.
Liquids – definite volume but able to change shape by flowing. In a liquid, the atoms and molecules are loosely bonded.
Gases – no definite volume or shape.
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30. 1.What is the correct term for the phase change from solid directly to gas ? A.FusionB.SublimationC.LiquefactionD.Depositio2.On decreasing temperature, a liquid turns into solid. This isA.sublimationB.freezingC.meltingD.condensation3.The process by which a solid changes directly into gas is called:A.decantationB.sublimationC.condensationD.sedementation4.Cold glass of water collects water droplets on the outside on a hot summer day. This is an example of what phase change?A.condensationB.sweatingC.meltingD.vaporization5.Dry ice gives off carbon dioxide gas. This is an example of what phase change? A.meltingB.CondensationC.freezingD.sublimation
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Answer:
CCABDExplanation:
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