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How does a phase change from solid to liquid occur in a substance? (1 point)
Heat energy is added to the substance, weakening the electrical attraction between molecules.
Heat energy is released from the substance, strengthening the electrical attraction between molecules.
Heat energy is added to the substance, strengthening the electrical attraction between molecules.
Heat energy is released from the substance, weakening the electrical attraction between molecules.
How do weak intermolecular bond strengths affect the melting and boiling point of a substance? (1 point)
The melting point is higher, but the boiling point is lower.
Both the melting point and boiling point are higher.
The melting point is lower, but the boiling point is higher.
Both the melting point and boiling point are lower
Which statement describes the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water? (1 point)
The lone pair of electrons in each hydrogen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial positive charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial negative charges.
The lone pair of electrons in each hydrogen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial negative charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial positive charges.
The lone pairs of electrons in the oxygen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial negative charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial positive charges.
The lone pairs of electrons in the oxygen atom causes the molecule to be bent; the oxygen atom has a partial positive charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial negative charges
On a heating curve, what do the plateaus represent? (1 point)
energy remaining constant.
increasing temperature
phase change
increasing kinetic energy
At what point on a heating curve graph does a phase change occur? (1 point)
at each plateau
at each slope
at the first plateau
at the last slope
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Heat is the total potential energy of a substance that can be transferred. true false
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Phosphoric acid is a triprotic acid ( =6.9×10−3 , =6.2×10−8 , and =4.8×10−13 ). to find the ph of a buffer composed of h2po−4(aq) and hpo2−4(aq) , which p value should be used in the henderson–hasselbalch equation? p k a1 = 2.16 p k a2 = 7.21 p k a3 = 12.32 calculate the ph of a buffer solution obtained by dissolving 18.0 18.0 g of kh2po4(s) kh 2 po 4 ( s ) and 33.0 33.0 g of na2hpo4(s) na 2 hpo 4 ( s ) in water and then diluting to 1.00 l.
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What must be in balance for temperatures to remain constant?
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How does a phase change from solid to liquid occur in a substance? (1 point)
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