Match each of the following with its best description. You may use each answer more than once. attraction between molecules of the same type such as A. versatile solvent water being attracted to water property of water responsible for waters surface tension attraction between molecules of different types, such as water being attracted to the inside of your straw measure of the average molecular motion or kinetic energy in an object the amount of heat required for 1g of a substance to change its temperature by 1°C ✓ quantity of heat a liquid must absorb for 1 g to be converted to a gas ✓term used to describe when fast water molecules overcome the pull of hydrogen bonding and turn into a gas leaving behind cooler and slower moving water molecules B. evaporative cooling C. adhesion D. cohesion E, temperature F. expansion on freezing G. specific heat H. heat of vaporization
Match each of the following with its best description. You may use each answer more than once. attraction between molecules of the same type such as A. versatile solvent water being attracted to water property of water responsible for waters surface tension attraction between molecules of different types, such as water being attracted to the inside of your straw measure of the average molecular motion or kinetic energy in an object the amount of heat required for 1g of a substance to change its temperature by 1°C ✓ quantity of heat a liquid must absorb for 1 g to be converted to a gas ✓term used to describe when fast water molecules overcome the pull of hydrogen bonding and turn into a gas leaving behind cooler and slower moving water molecules B. evaporative cooling C. adhesion D. cohesion E, temperature F. expansion on freezing G. specific heat H. heat of vaporization
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