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When a red-hot piece of iron is put into a bucket of cool water
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
Elements are usually made of * and compounds are made of *.
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
If 100 calories of energy is added to both water and aluminum, how will the final temperatures compare?
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
Energy flows from * temperature to * temperature.
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
The phase change from solid to liquid is called
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
Does temperature affect the rate of diffusion?
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
The freezing point of water on the Kelvin scale is
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
The state of matter with a definite volume but an indefinite shape is
atoms, molecules
Aluminum's temperature will be greater than water's temperature.
liquid
higher, lower
273
yes
the quantity of heat lost by the iron equals the quantity of heat gained by the water
melting
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