What line segment(s) do the following occur a. Is LIQUID only b. Vaporization (boiling) c. Freezing (solidification) d. Is SOLID only e. Is BOTH gas and liquid f. Condensation g. Melding h. Is GAS only Is BOTH solid and liquid i. j. Corresponds to the greatest increase in kinetic energy?

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Use the diagram to the right to answer the following questions
19. What line segment(s) do the
following occur
Is LIQUID only
b. Vaporization (boiling)
c. Freezing (solidification)
d. Is SOLID only
Is BOTH gas and liquid
350
a.
325-
300
275-
250 -
e.
225 -
f.
Condensation
9 200 -
g. Melding
h. Is GAS only
i. Is BOTH solid and liquid
175
150
125
100 -
j. Corresponds to the greatest
increase in kinetic energy?
20. Give the specific temperature for
the freezing point
b. the boiling point
c. the melting point
d. condensation point
75 -
50 -
25-
a.
-25-
Time (s)
田
(5.) aunejedu
Transcribed Image Text:Use the diagram to the right to answer the following questions 19. What line segment(s) do the following occur Is LIQUID only b. Vaporization (boiling) c. Freezing (solidification) d. Is SOLID only Is BOTH gas and liquid 350 a. 325- 300 275- 250 - e. 225 - f. Condensation 9 200 - g. Melding h. Is GAS only i. Is BOTH solid and liquid 175 150 125 100 - j. Corresponds to the greatest increase in kinetic energy? 20. Give the specific temperature for the freezing point b. the boiling point c. the melting point d. condensation point 75 - 50 - 25- a. -25- Time (s) 田 (5.) aunejedu
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