Analyze and interpret data from observations and measurements of the physical properties of matter to explain phase changes between a solid, liquid, or gas.
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What happens to the molecules of water when it freezes into ice?
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The molecules remain unchanged in position.
The molecules speed up and spread apart.
The molecules slow down and form a solid structure.
The molecules get compressed into a smaller space.
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If you observe a jar of liquid water placed on a hot stove, which physical property change indicates that a phase change to a gas is occurring?
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The liquid changing its color to a dark blue shade.
The water increasing in volume while staying cool.
The liquid turning into a solid crystalline shape.
The formation of bubbles and the release of steam.
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What happens to the molecules of water when it freezes into ice?
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If you observe a jar of liquid water placed on a hot stove, which physical property change indicates that a phase change to a gas is occurring?
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A student leaves a cold glass of lemonade outside on a hot day and notices water droplets forming on the outside of the glass. Which phase change data explains this observation?
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An scientist observes a substance change from a gas to a liquid and records a decrease in the substance's temperature. Based on this measurement, what is happening to the particles of the substance?
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A student observes that a bowl of liquid water left on a sunny windowsill slowly disappears over several hours. Which measurement or observation would best support the claim that a phase change from liquid to gas occurred?