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6 When a thermometer is heated the red liquid inside the

Last updated: 6/15/2023

6 When a thermometer is heated the red liquid inside the

6 When a thermometer is heated the red liquid inside the thermometer moves up This is mainly because a The red liquid is thin b The molecules of the liquid move faster and get a little further apart c Hot liquid is lighter d The glass of the thermometer gets hot 7 When a thermometer is cooled the red liquid inside the thermometer moves down This is mainly because a Cold liquids sink b The glass of the thermometer gets cold c The molecules of the liquid move slower and get a little closer together d The red liquid is thick 8 When you heat a sample of a solid the particles that make up the solid a Get bigger b Loose mass c Move faster d Slow down 9 When you heat a sample of a solid the sample gets a little bigger This is mainly because a The particles move faster and get a little further apart b Heat helps the particles grow c Heating the sample makes it lighter d Heating helps the particles slide past each other 10 When you heat a sample of gas what happens to the particles that make up the gas a The particles move faster b The particles break apart c The particles get smaller d The particles become more dense