When heat is removed, how does a gas become a liquid?
A.The particles in a liquid have less kinetic energy than the particles in gas
B.The particles in a liquid have more kinetic energy than the particles in gas.
C.The particles in a liquid have less potential energy than the particles in gas.
D.The particles in a liquid have more potential energy than the particles in gas
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OpenStudy (31356):
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OpenStudy (31356):
What does Science have to do in here?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nobodys on the physics page lol
OpenStudy (31356):
Oh, so that is why.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (31356):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok (:
OpenStudy (31356):
The answer is the first choice:
The particles in a liquid have less kinetic energy than the particles in gas.
(When heat is removed, the temperature goes down. Temperature is a measure of kinetic energy.)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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