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Constructed Response

Constructed Response. Condensation and Evaporation. Preparing to Answer the Question. Read the question carefully. You must address the question as it is asked. For example, if it asks “how” something happens, be sure you are using a process to describe how. . Writing the Paragraph.

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Constructed Response

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  1. Constructed Response Condensation and Evaporation

  2. Preparing to Answer the Question Read the question carefully. You must address the question as it is asked. For example, if it asks “how” something happens, be sure you are using a process to describe how.

  3. Writing the Paragraph • Be sure to have a topic sentence. • You should have at least 4 supporting sentences with details about your topic. • You must have a conclusion sentence. • REREAD your paragraph to be sure your answer makes sense.

  4. Condensation and Temperature Explain why condensation forms on a glass containing a cold drink. • Be sure to set up the situation. Tell about the glass and what is in it. • Give details about the temperature inside and outside the glass. • Describe the molecules inside the glass and outside the glass. • What happens when heat is removed from the molecules?

  5. Evaporation and Pressure Explain how evaporation occurs. Use the example of a glass of water sitting out over time. • Set up the situation. Tell about the glass and what is in it. • Give details about the behavior of the molecules when pressure changes.

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