In a way, all of the answers could be argued for (for example: in the first option: if the scientists' opinions are understood to be "informed understanding of the causes of events"), but one of the options is the best:
Scientific laws describe specific relationships in nature without offering
an explanation.
The reason why I think this is true is that many laws are phased too short and too concise to provide comprehensive explanations, instead they describe the relationships that must hold.
One of the options is pplain false:
Scientific laws explain why natural events occur. -"Scientific laws were theories that have been tested, proven, and adopted as laws." - since they are not adopted as laws.
Answer:
- Ideal Gas is ur answer to the question
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The processes that experience energy loss included the following: FREEZING, CONDENSATION AND DEPOSITION.
Energy loss occurs in these processes because the kinetic energy of the particles decreases as a result of the change in state that they undergo. For instance, for the process of freezing, a substance has to change from the liquid state to the solid state. The amount of kinetic energy that is available to the particles of the liquid is more than that of the solid, thus, the particles are losing some kinetic energy.
The processes that experience energy gains are: SUBLIMATION, EVAPORATION AND MELTING. These processes move from a state of lower kinetic energy to that of higher kinetic energy.
When sugar is heated it melts and then caramelize giving of water. After this, it turns blank (carbon) and then coverts to co2 (carbon dioxide) .
So, heating of sugar is an endothermic , decomposition and oxidation reaction.
When Ammonium Chloride is heated , it directly goes from solid state to vapour state without changing into liquid state.
So, heating of Ammonium Chloride is an example of sublimation reaction.