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C5.2 USING THESE IDEAS (2)
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M and N are ‘snapshots’ of two different substances at the same temperature: one shows the substance in the liquid state, the other in the gas state.
M
N
Try to use particle ideas to answer these questions:
Think for Yourself...
Is M above its boiling point?
Is N above its boiling point?
Are the particles of M ‘runny’?
Are the particles of N ‘nothingness’?
Are the particles of M more energetic than the particles of N?
Do particles of N have a stronger ability to hold onto each other than particles of M?
Notes: see Teachers’ Guide
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