Why is it that the red liquid inside the thermometer moves up when a thermometer is heated? Select the correct response: O The glass of the thermometer gets hot Hot liquid is lighter O The molecules of the liquid move faster and get a little further apart OThe red liquid is thin.

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Why is it that the red liquid inside the thermometer moves up when a thermometer is heated?
Select the correct response:
O The glass of the thermometer gets hot
O Hot liquid is lighter
Q The molecules of the liquid move faster and get a little further apart
The red liquid is thin.
Transcribed Image Text:Why is it that the red liquid inside the thermometer moves up when a thermometer is heated? Select the correct response: O The glass of the thermometer gets hot O Hot liquid is lighter Q The molecules of the liquid move faster and get a little further apart The red liquid is thin.
Which of the following sets of molecules is arranged based on increasing melting point?
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O N2 12 H2S, H20
O H2S, H20, N2 2
O H20, 12, H2S, N2
2. N2. H2S. H20
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following sets of molecules is arranged based on increasing melting point? Select the correct response O N2 12 H2S, H20 O H2S, H20, N2 2 O H20, 12, H2S, N2 2. N2. H2S. H20
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