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Energy changes
level: Energy changes
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level questions: Energy changes
Question
Answer
Describe the change occurring as a substance freezes.
energy is removed
Describe the change occurring as a substance condenses.
energy is removed
Describe the change occurring as a substance melts.
energy is added
Describe the change occurring as a substance evaporates.
energy is added
Does changing state from a liquid to a gas release or absorb energy?
absorb
Does changing state from a solid to a liquid release or absorb energy?
absorb
Does changing state from a liquid to a solid release or absorb energy?
release
Does changing state from a gas to a liquid release or absorb energy?
releases energy
A substance changing from a gas to a liquid is an example of what kind of a reaction?
exothermic
A substance changing from a liquid to a solid is an example of what kind of a reaction?
exothermic
A substance changing from a liquid to a gas is an example of what kind of a reaction?
endothermic
A substance changing from a solid to a liquid is an example of what kind of a reaction?
endothermic
Which examples illustrate an endothermic reaction?
Chocolate melting in the sun
Which example illustrates an exothermic reaction?
Water freezing
Is there an increase or a decrease in the temperature of a substance after an exothermic reaction?
increase
Is there an increase or a decrease in the temperature of a substance after an endothermic reaction?
decrease
Does the following graphic illustrate a release or absorption of energy?
absorption
What type of reaction does the following graphic illustrate?
endothermic
What type of reaction does the following graphic illustrate?
exothermic