Paraffin wax has a melting point of 50°C and a boiling point of 370°C.
Which row in the table is correct?
State at 20°C | State at 400°C | |
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A | solid | liquid |
B | liquid | liquid |
C | solid | gas |
D | liquid | gas |
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Paraffin wax has a melting point of 50°C and a boiling point of 370°C.
Which row in the table is correct?
State at 20°C | State at 400°C | |
---|---|---|
A | solid | liquid |
B | liquid | liquid |
C | solid | gas |
D | liquid | gas |
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Which row describes a correct example of a physical change and a chemical change?
Physical change | Chemical change | |
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A | burning a candle | chopping wood |
B | melting ice | baking a cake |
C | chopping wood | melting ice |
D | baking a cake | burning a candle |
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Which row lists the correct changes of state for specific latent heat of fusion?
A | condensing | boiling |
B | boiling | melting |
C | melting | freezing |
D | freezing | condensing |
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Which row lists the correct changes of state for specific latent heat of vaporisation?
A | boiling | condensing |
B | melting | boiling |
C | freezing | melting |
D | condensing | freezing |
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A student studies how the temperature falls when a liquid cools.
What is happening at point X on the graph?
Boiling
Freezing
Melting
Subliming
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Energy is needed to change ice into water.
Calculate the energy needed to change 5 kg of ice into water.
Use an equation from the data sheet to help you.
Specific latent heat of melting ice = 3.34 × 105 J/kg.
16.7 J
1670 J
1 670 000 J
1 670 000 000 J
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A student investigates what happens when she heats a beaker of water.
| The temperature increases | The state changes | The energy stored in the water changes |
A | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
B | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
C | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
D | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
Which row in the table describes what could happen when the water is heated?
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A wooden block has a mass of 2 kg and a specific heat capacity of 2000 J/kg °C.
Calculate the energy needed to raise its temperature by 6°C.
Use the equation:
Change in thermal energy = Mass × Specific Heat Capacity × Change in Temperature
1200 J
2400 J
12 000 J
24 000 J
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A student measures the energy required to change the temperature of different materials by the same amount. They use the same mass of material in each experiment.
The results are shown in the table:
Material | Energy required (J) |
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Aluminium | 9100 |
Copper | 3900 |
Brick | 8400 |
Glass | 6600 |
Which material has the lowest specific heat capacity?
Aluminium
Copper
Brick
Glass
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A teacher measures the temperature change of a substance as it is heated steadily from a solid to a gas.
They record their results on a graph.
Which row in the table describes the correct sections of the graph where the specific heat capacity, the specific latent heat of fusion, and the specific latent heat of vaporisation are used to calculate the corresponding changes in energy?
Specific heat capacity | Specific latent heat of fusion | Specific latent heat of vaporisation | |
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A | P | Q | S |
B | Q | R | P |
C | R | S | Q |
D | S | P | R |
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