DAILY QUESTIONS NOV. 11 TO NOV. 15 November 11 When ice cream is left out of the freezer on a table for a long time, it melts. This change in state is.

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DAILY QUESTIONS NOV. 11 TO NOV. 15 November 11 When ice cream is left out of the freezer on a table for a long time, it melts. This change in state is caused by the A. Ice cream absorbing heat B. Ice cream giving up heat C. Air absorbing heat D. Table absorbing heat

Nov. 12  The bulb of a thermometer is placed in your mouth. Which of the following explains why the level of the liquid rises in the thermometer?  A. Hot air rises inside the thermometer  B. Heat energy changes into light energy  C. The liquid expands when heated  D. Heat can change a solid into a liquid

Nov. 13  Suppose you had four spoons the same size and shape made out of glass, plastic, steel, and wood. Which spoon handle would get hot the quickest when the spoons are placed in a pan of hot water?  A. the glass spoon  B. the plastic spoon  C. the steel spoon  D. the wooden spoon

Nov. 14  When water boils in a pan on a hot burner, heat gets to the water mainly by  A. conduction of heat through the pan  B. radiation of heat through the pan  C. reflection of heat from the burner  D. absorption of heat from the air in the room

Nov. 15  Beaker X contains 100 milliliters of water and Beaker Y contains 250 milliliters of water. Each beaker is heated on a hot plate at the same medium heat setting for five minutes. Which is the best prediction of the water temperature in the beakers?  A. Beaker X will have the highest temperature  B. Beaker Y will have the highest temperature  C. Beaker X and Beaker Y will have the same temperature  D. Beaker Y will have a temperature of 150 degrees F