Given the heating curve of a substance below, which of the following statements if true? 212- Boiling/Condensing Freezing/Melting Heat Added It takes more heat to completely melt the same amount of the substance than to completely boil it. It requires more heat to completely boil the same amount of the substance than to completely melt it. Completely condensing the same amount O of the substance gives off less heat that froo it Temperature (F)

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Given the heating curve of a
substance below, which of the
following statements if true?
Boiling/Condensing
212-
Freezing/Melting
32-
Heat Added
It takes more heat to completely melt the
same amount of the substance than to
completely boil it.
It requires more heat to completely boil the
same amount of the substance than to
completely melt it.
Completely condensing the same amount
of the substance gives off less heat that
completely freezing it.
The amount of heat given off during
melting is grater than the heat absorbed
when freezing the same amount of the
substance.
Temperature (F)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the heating curve of a substance below, which of the following statements if true? Boiling/Condensing 212- Freezing/Melting 32- Heat Added It takes more heat to completely melt the same amount of the substance than to completely boil it. It requires more heat to completely boil the same amount of the substance than to completely melt it. Completely condensing the same amount of the substance gives off less heat that completely freezing it. The amount of heat given off during melting is grater than the heat absorbed when freezing the same amount of the substance. Temperature (F)
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