A list of changes is shown. Temperature decreases Intermolecular bonds become weaker Freezing Intermolecular bonds become stronger Evaporation Temperature increases Movement of molecules slows down Molecules vibrate faster Which of the above changes would be accompanied by a decrease of the kinetic energy of particles in a liquid?    A, B, C, and H  A, C, D, and G  B, E, F, and H  B, C, F, and G   Based on the kinetic molecular theory, which of the following statements is correct about a sample of gas at a constant temperature and volume?  The net kinetic energy of its particles decreases due to collisions.  The net kinetic energy of its particles increases due to collisions.  It has a constant average kinetic energy.  Its average kinetic energy is always zero.

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A list of changes is shown.

  1. Temperature decreases
  2. Intermolecular bonds become weaker
  3. Freezing
  4. Intermolecular bonds become stronger
  5. Evaporation
  6. Temperature increases
  7. Movement of molecules slows down
  8. Molecules vibrate faster


Which of the above changes would be accompanied by a decrease of the kinetic energy of particles in a liquid?

 

 A, B, C, and H 

A, C, D, and G

 B, E, F, and H 

B, C, F, and G

 

Based on the kinetic molecular theory, which of the following statements is correct about a sample of gas at a constant temperature and volume?

 The net kinetic energy of its particles decreases due to collisions.

 The net kinetic energy of its particles increases due to collisions.

 It has a constant average kinetic energy. 

Its average kinetic energy is always zero.

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