20 questions
Which state of matter is the foam on top of this glass of soda pop?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Which state of matter do the particles vibrate in place?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasam
Which state of matter do the particles move freely and are spaced far apart?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Which particles have a definite volume but DO NOT have a definite shape?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Which two states of matter DO NOT have a definite shape?
Solids and Liquids
Solids and Gases
Liquids and Gases
Which two states of matter have a definite volume?
Solids and Liquids
Solids and Gases
Liquids and Gases
Which state of matter do the particles slide past each other but are still close together.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Anything that has mass and takes up space is called:
Particles
Volume
Weight
Matter
What increases or decreases to change the state of matter?
Mass
Volume
Temperature
Weight
Which state of matter has particles with the most speed?
Gas
Liquid
Solid
In what state is water found?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
All of the above
For water to change from the liquid to gas state, the temperature must:
Increase
Decrease
Stay constant
Water in the gas state is called:
Vapor
Dry Ice
Plasma
Water in the liquid state that turns to a gas is said to go through the process of:
Condensation
Vaporazation
Sublimation
Melting
What is the freezing point of water?
100 ℃ (212 ℉)
50 ℃ (132 ℉)
30 ℃ (62 ℉)
0 ℃ (32 ℉)
When liquid water changes to ice it goes through the process of:
Sublimation
Condesation
Freezing
Melting
Which of the following changes of state result from a rise in temperature?
Melting and Condensation
Vaporization and Freezing
Condensation and Vaporization
Melting and Vaporization
Which of the following changes of state result from a drop in temperature?
Melting and Freezing
Freezing and Condensation
Condensation and Vaporization
Melting and Condensation
What happens to the space between the particles as them temperature increases?
The space between the particles decreases
The space between the particles increases
The space between the particles remains constant
What do the circles in the different states of matter represent?
Energy
Cells
Atoms
Electrons