Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the substance.(1 point)

Responses

Least gas

liquid
Greatest solidLeast gas downarrow liquid Greatest solid

Least solid

liquid
Greatest gasLeast solid downarrow liquid Greatest gas

Least gas

solid
Greatest liquidLeast gas downarrow solid Greatest liquid

Least solid

gas
Greatest liquid

Least solid downarrow gas Greatest liquid

What does temperature measure?(1 point)

Responses

the average kinetic energy of the particles
the average kinetic energy of the particles

the heat of the particles
the heat of the particles

the total energy of the particles
the total energy of the particles

the empty space between the particles

Least solid


liquid
Greatest gas

The correct answer is:

Least kinetic energy: solid

Intermediate kinetic energy: liquid

Greatest kinetic energy: gas

To determine the ranking of the phases of matter based on kinetic energy, we need to consider the movement of particles in each phase. In a solid, particles are closely packed and have the least freedom of movement, resulting in the lowest kinetic energy. In a liquid, particles have more freedom of movement compared to a solid, leading to higher kinetic energy. Finally, in a gas, particles have the most freedom of movement, moving rapidly and randomly, resulting in the highest kinetic energy.