ella makes this table to organize her notes on whether atoms gain or lose energy during the changes of…

ella makes this table to organize her notes on whether atoms gain or lose energy during the changes of state. \n| gain energy | lose energy |\n| --- | --- |\n| | |\nwhich changes of state should she place in the column titled \lose energy\?\n- freezing, boiling, and melting\n- melting, vaporization, and sublimation\n- sublimation, deposition, and condensation\n- freezing, deposition, and condensation
Answer
Brief Explanations:
State changes where atoms lose energy are those that move from a higher-energy state to a lower-energy state:
- Freezing: Liquid → Solid (atoms lose energy, slow down)
- Deposition: Gas → Solid (atoms lose energy, settle into fixed positions)
- Condensation: Gas → Liquid (atoms lose energy, move closer together)
Incorrect options include processes that require energy gain (boiling, melting, vaporization, sublimation), which involve moving to higher-energy states.
Answer:
D. freezing, deposition, and condensation