Identify each state of matter in the diagram.blank blank blank blank solidliquidgasplasmaQuestion 12Not yet answeredMarked out of 2.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textWhich factor(s) would increase the rate of diffusion of sugar in tea?Question 12Select one or more:stirring the tea with a spoonthe temperature of the teacovering the mug with a lidusing sugar cubes instead of sugar granulesQuestion 13Not yet answeredMarked out of 2.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textMatch the definition to the term.What is the state of matter just before a substance boils? Blank 1 Question 13What is the state of matter just before a substance melts? Blank 2 Question 13Aluminium melts at 660 ºC, what will it be at 20 ºC? Blank 3 Question 13State of matter responsible for the Northern Lights. Blank 4 Question 13Question 14Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textDuring condensation, gas particles speed up and attraction forces between particles increase.Question 14Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 15Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textThe smaller the size of a particle the higher the diffusion rate.Question 15Select one:TrueFalse
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Identify each state of matter in the diagram.blank blank blank blank solidliquidgasplasmaQuestion 12Not yet answeredMarked out of 2.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textWhich factor(s) would increase the rate of diffusion of sugar in tea?Question 12Select one or more:stirring the tea with a spoonthe temperature of the teacovering the mug with a lidusing sugar cubes instead of sugar granulesQuestion 13Not yet answeredMarked out of 2.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textMatch the definition to the term.What is the state of matter just before a substance boils? Blank 1 Question 13What is the state of matter just before a substance melts? Blank 2 Question 13Aluminium melts at 660 ºC, what will it be at 20 ºC? Blank 3 Question 13State of matter responsible for the Northern Lights. Blank 4 Question 13Question 14Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textDuring condensation, gas particles speed up and attraction forces between particles increase.Question 14Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 15Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textThe smaller the size of a particle the higher the diffusion rate.Question 15Select one:TrueFalse
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