Suppose you put a solid in a zip lock baggie overnight. the next morning, the solid is
gone. w...
Suppose you put a solid in a zip lock baggie overnight. the next morning, the solid is
gone. what happened to it and what changes do you observe?
o
the solid vaporized and the baggie is smaller because the particles have less
energy as a gas.
the solid vaporized and the baggie is larger because the particles have more
energy as a gas.
the solid sublimed and the baggie is smaller because the particles have less
energy as a gas.
o
the solid sublimed and the baggie is larger because the particles have more
energy as a gas.
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