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Interpretation:
The name and describes the two changes states of mater should be explain.
Concept Introduction:
Matter: It can exist one of three main states, like solid, liquid and gas, solid matter is composed to tightly packed partials, a solid will becomes it shape, and the partial are not free to move around. Than liquid matter is made of more loosely packed particles, gas molecule completely loosed particles.
Phase changes: The phase changes include vaporization, condensation, melting, freezing, sublimation and deposition. For example vaporization occurs when moved particles of a liquid reach a high enough energy to leave the surface of the liquid and change into the gas state. Then another example the evaporation is a puddle of water draying out.
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- Give an interpretation for the following graph:arrow_forwardDr. Margert is developing a chemical product that reduces the accumulation of lipids in the brains of children with Niemann-pick type C1 disease. She assumes her product is pure based on the measurements of physical properties such as boiling point and melting point. Unfortunately, clinical studies have shown that, in some cases, her chemical results in severe seizures and migraines. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? Multiple Choice (one answer is correct) 1.The product is pure, but it is affecting people differently based on their alleles. 2.The product contains a mixture of cis and trans isomers which have the same physical properties but different chemical properties. 3.The product contains enantiomers which have similar physical properties but different chemical properties. 4.The product contains contaminants of a different chemical compoundarrow_forwardDr. Margert is developing a chemical product that reduces the accumulation of lipids in the brains of children with Niemann-pick type C1 disease. She assumes her product is pure based on the measurements of physical properties such as boiling point and melting point. Unfortunately, clinical studies have shown that, in some cases, her chemical results in severe seizures and migraines. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? O The product contains enantiomers which have similar physical properties but different chemical properties. O The product is pure, but it is affecting people differently based on their alleles. O The product contains contaminants of a different chemical compound O The product contains a mixture of cis and trans isomers which have the same physical properties but different chemical properties.arrow_forward
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