David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: The Kinetic Model of Matter, Exercise 1: Exercise 9.1
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Which states of matter are being described here? Complete the table.
The first example has been done for you.
Description | State or states |
Occupies a fixed volume | Solid, liquid |
Evaporates to become a gas | |
Takes the shape of its container | |
Has a fixed volume | |
May become a liquid when its temperature changes |

Label each arrow in the diagram below to show the name of the change of state.

State the temperature at which water becomes ice.

State the temperature at which water boils at standard atmospheric pressure.

Describe and explain the changes in the molecular structure of water, in the form of ice as it is heated until the water has become steam. Consider the arrangement of molecules.

Describe and explain the changes in the molecular structure of water, in the form of ice as it is heated until the water has become steam. Consider the movement of molecules.
