A. motion of particles.
B. density of particles.
C. randomness of particles.
D. kinetic energy of particles.
Answer: is C
Explanation:
The most appropriate label for the y-axis in a graph comparing states of substances would be related to changes that occur in different states of matter, such as kinetic energy or motion. The label 'density of particles' would not be appropriate, as it doesn't significantly vary between states.
The appropriate label for the y-axis on a graph that compares three states of a substance might typically be something directly related to those states, such as kinetic energy of particles, motion of particles, or randomness of particles. These labels reflect changes that occur in different states of matter. When substances change state, there are changes in the arrangement and motion of the particles.
By contrast, density of particles would not be an appropriate label. Density, in this sense, is not a property that varies significantly between different states of a substance. The density of a substance in its solid, liquid, or gaseous state does not refer to the density of the individual particles themselves, but to the density of the substance as a whole (mass/volume).
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Explanation:
Matter in which molecules have strong force of attraction are held tight together. Therefore, to break this force of attraction strong force is required.
This type of matter is know as solid. Also, it is known that solid substances have definite shape and volume.
Thus, we can conclude that a substance with a definite shape and volume is a solid phase of matter.
b. ivy growing around the pole of a fence
c. the angle of the sun changing during the day
d. outside temperature dropping at night
B.has buoyancy and volume
C.has mass and takes up space
D.conducts energy and has characteristic properties