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Ben wants to model how the motion of particles changes with temperature. He considers water in an iron pot. Ben draws a model to show how the water particles and iron particles move at room temperature. Then, he draws a second model to show how the water particles and iron particles move as the pot of water is heated. How should Ben’s second model differ from the first? A. Both the water particles and the iron particles should slide past each other faster. B. The water particles should vibrate faster, and the iron particles should not move. C. The water particles should slide past each other faster, and the iron particles should vibrate faster. D. The water particles should move freely in all directions, and the iron particles should slide past each other faster.
hi :-) okay, I'm first gonna ask you what you came up with. I want you to think about what water molecules are doing (vibrating? passing each other?) and what the iron molecules are doing under these circumstances.
im sry I have 1 minute to do this test I just need the answer
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Miranda ???
Test ???
what?
yeah im taking a test it has a few questions this is the only question from the test the rest were just hw
so u were kind of cheating ?
no this question that I just posted was the only question from the test
Please dont take it in any other way but (i think u knw as well) using this website for cheating is \(\color{red}{\text{strictly prohibited}}\)
I WASNT CHEATING I JUST NEEDED HELP
ok..then y don u answer @Schleifspur first
OK
@Schleifspur i havnt tried doing the question yet so i havnt come up with anything yet
okay, then how about trying to regard the hints I provided you? =)
ok
Hi @it_meh_miranda
water is a liquid so if it is heated its particles will start vibrating randomly in all direction
Particles of solids are tightly packed...so if they are heated they will gain some energy and will start sliding past each other faster.
ok
what? no, that's not the right answer, is it? @it_meh_miranda water, being a liquid, consists of molecules that slide past each other. they're not moving freely in ALL directions, but within the boundries of the pot. once heated to boiling temperature, water molecules will start moving in all directions freely, as vapour. iron, being a solid, consists of atoms that vibrate, but DO NOT INTERCHANGE. passing each other is a liquid phenomenon, while vibrating is a solid phenomenon. C is your right answer, but this is the last time I'll help you without you making any effort at all, and I'm only doing it now because @abhisar provided an incorrect answer.
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