Match the conditions with the physical state of the substance melting changing temperature as more heat is added solid boiling liquid no temperature change as liquid becomes a gas as heat is added + solid no temperature change as solid changed state gas little heat added with changing temperature Choose... liquid v changing temperature as more heat is added little heat added with changing temperature no temperature change as liquid becomes a gas as heat is added highest temperatures increase as heat is added no temperature change as solid changed state FINISh attempt ...

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**Match the Conditions with the Physical State of the Substance**

This interactive section allows users to match different conditions with the physical states of a substance. The options provided include:

1. **Melting Solid**: "Changing temperature as more heat is added"
2. **Boiling Liquid**: "No temperature change as liquid becomes a gas as heat is added"
3. **Solid**: "No temperature change as solid changed state"
4. **Gas**: "Little heat added with changing temperature"
5. **Liquid**: Options in the dropdown include:
   - "Changing temperature as more heat is added"
   - "Little heat added with changing temperature"
   - "No temperature change as liquid becomes a gas as heat is added"
   - "Highest temperatures increase as heat is added"
   - "No temperature change as solid changed state"

The dropdown menu under "Liquid" is currently open, showing the available choices for selection, indicating an interactive matching task.
Transcribed Image Text:**Match the Conditions with the Physical State of the Substance** This interactive section allows users to match different conditions with the physical states of a substance. The options provided include: 1. **Melting Solid**: "Changing temperature as more heat is added" 2. **Boiling Liquid**: "No temperature change as liquid becomes a gas as heat is added" 3. **Solid**: "No temperature change as solid changed state" 4. **Gas**: "Little heat added with changing temperature" 5. **Liquid**: Options in the dropdown include: - "Changing temperature as more heat is added" - "Little heat added with changing temperature" - "No temperature change as liquid becomes a gas as heat is added" - "Highest temperatures increase as heat is added" - "No temperature change as solid changed state" The dropdown menu under "Liquid" is currently open, showing the available choices for selection, indicating an interactive matching task.
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