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Quiz: Heating Curves and Changes of State

AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.

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Building on what you've learned about particle arrangement, density, and internal energy, let's test your knowledge of heating curves and changes of state!

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What does a flat section on a heating curve represent?

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Which of the following are examples of changes of state? (Select all that apply)

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During evaporation, particles gain {{blank0}} and move {{blank1}}.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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What happens to the temperature during boiling?

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Which factors affect the rate of evaporation? (Select all that apply)

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Which process occurs when a gas turns into a liquid?

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The {{blank0}} point is the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas. For water, this is {{blank1}} °C.

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