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8th Grade Chapter 4 Section 2
Test Description: This activity is for the 2001 Glencoe Science Voyages Blue Book. It is geared toward the properties of liquids and gases.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Surface tension is a ___________.
A
A strong force increasing the kinetic energy of particles.
B
A solid substance.
C
Cohesive force attracting all other liquid molecules together.
D
How gravity defeats buyoancy.
2) Particles of a liquid have a __________ attraction.
A
Weak
B
Almost no
C
transfer of energy
D
Strong
3) A substance must ___________ in order to change from a gas to a liquid.
A
Condense
B
Melt
C
Gain energy
D
Freeze
4) A substance must ____________ in order to change from a solid to a liquid.
A
Lose energy
B
Gain energy
C
Vaporize
D
Condense
5) Particles of a gas lose energy when they come in contact with a __________ surface.
A
Cold
B
Evaporation
C
Hot
D
High energy
6) As temperature decreases, _____________ also decreases.
A
Temperature
B
Heat
C
Kinetic energy
D
Condensation
7) Why do gas particles easily mix with other gas particles?
A
Because they increase their diffusion rate
B
Who knows?!
C
Because they are densely packed in a crytalline shape
D
Because they are greatly spread apart and have a lot of space in between them
8) Vaporization is when ________.
A
A solid turns into a liquid
B
A gas turns into a liquid
C
A liquid turns into a gas
D
A solid turns into a gas
9) Is helium a fluid?
A
No
B
I don't know
C
Yes
10) The attraction between gas particles _________.
A
Almost doesn't exist
B
Is very weak
C
Is very strong
D
I have no clue!
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