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answer in 1 - 2 sentences each.
- what happens to the motion of particles when heat is added to a solid?
- why does condensation form on the outside of a cold glass?
- explain how evaporation helps cool your body when you sweat.
- give one example of sublimation that you can observe in daily life.
- why is freezing considered the opposite of melting?
Brief Explanations
- When heat is added to a solid, the particles gain energy and their motion increases.
- Condensation forms on the outside of a cold glass because warm, moist air comes into contact with the cold surface, causing the water vapor in the air to lose energy and change from a gas to a liquid.
- Evaporation helps cool your body when you sweat because as the sweat (a liquid) evaporates (changes to a gas), it absorbs heat from your body.
- One example of sublimation in daily life is dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) changing directly to gas.
- Freezing is considered the opposite of melting because melting is a solid changing to a liquid (gaining energy) and freezing is a liquid changing to a solid (losing energy).
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- Particles gain energy and motion increases.
- Warm moist air cools on cold glass, water vapor condenses.
- Sweat evaporation absorbs body heat.
- Dry ice sublimating.
- Melting: solid→liquid (gain energy); freezing: liquid→solid (lose energy).