Which term describes the amount of thermal energy required to change a liquid into a gas or a gas into a liquid? a. specific latent heat of fusion b. latent heat of fusion c. latent heat of vaporization d. specific latent heat 12. 13. How many changes of state are shown in this heating graph?
Which term describes the amount of thermal energy required to change a liquid into a gas or a gas into a liquid? a. specific latent heat of fusion b. latent heat of fusion c. latent heat of vaporization d. specific latent heat 12. 13. How many changes of state are shown in this heating graph?
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Transcribed Image Text:Which term describes the amount of thermal energy required to change a liquid into a gas or a gas
into a liquid?
a. specific latent heat of fusion
b. latent heat of fusion
c. latent heat of vaporization
d. specific latent heat
12.
13.
How many changes of state are shown in this heating graph?
E
C
Thermal energy
а. 2
b. 1
с. 4
d. 3
It takes 3360 J of thermal energy to raise the temperature of 0.500 kg of glass by 8.0 °C. What is
the specific heat of glass?
a. 840 J/kg . °C
b. 611 J/kg °C
c. 747 J/kg °C
d. 672 J/kg . °C
14.
Which type of radioactive decay emits a helium nucleus?
a. beta-positive decay
b. alpha decay
c. gamma decay
d. beta-negative decay
15.
A scientist is performing an extended experiment and has a sample of 50.0 g of Cobalt-60, which
has a half-life of 5.27 years. How much of the sample is left after 1.00 year?
a. 43.1 g
b. 44.4 g
с. 43.8 g
d. 44.9 g
16.
17.
Which term refers to the distance between two similar points in successive identical
in
wave?
а. period
b. amplitude
c. frequency
d. wavelength
5
Temperature °C
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