How does an increase in temperature(kinetic energy) affect a substance in terms of shape and volume? Complete the statement address ALL parts of the question.
As the temperature of a substance increases...
Evidence: Collect scientific evidence to support your claim
Visit PhET State of Matter and explore the "States" tab.
Click Oxygen and observe the temperature, shape and volume for oxygen in each state of matter(solid, liquid, gas)-You will have to type out your answers: example- Solid Argon at 43K has a definite shape and a definite volume.
A) Solid Oxygen temperature, shape and volume
B) Liquid Oxygen temperature, shape and volume
C) Gaseous Oxygen temperature, shape and volume
Evidence: Collect scientific evidence to support your claim
Visit PhET State of Matter and explore the "States" tab.
Click Water and observe the temperature, shape and volume for oxygen in each state of matter(solid, liquid, gas)-You will have to type out your answers: example- Solid Argon at 43K has a definite shape and a definite volume.
D) Solid Water temperature, shape and volume
E) Liquid Watertemperature, shape and volume
F) Gaseous Water temperature, shape and volume
Reasoning: Connect Evidence to Claim
Rewrite your claim to the question "How does an increase in temperature affect the substance in terms of shape and volume". If your claim was correct, defend how your evidence supports your claim. If you claim was incorrect, support how the evidence does not defend your claim. Then state the improved claim that is supported by your evidence.
Application: Address incorrect information and explain correct reasoning
"If liquid is heated to a gas, the volume gets bigger because the particles get bigger"
Using the terms solid, liquid, gas, temperature, shape and volume to explain what is incorrect about the misconception and why the volume gets bigger as a liquid is heated to a gas.