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Condensed States Of Matter
Test Description: Solids and liquid properties
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Liquids and solids are referred to as the condensed states of matter because they
A
have greater densities than gases
B
are lower in energy than gases
C
are less strongly bonded than gases
D
have their water molecules removed
2) Compared to the particles of a gas, the particles of a liquid
A
can move longer distances
B
are not in constant motion
C
collide with the sides of the container, but not with each other
D
do not completely fill their container
3) Compared to a liquid, a gas is more compressible because the particles
A
move more slowly
B
have greater space between them
C
are more attracted to each other
D
have more frequent collisions
4) A characteristic that distinguishes solids from liquids is the solid's
A
absence of particle movement
B
weaker attraction between particles
C
fixed shape
D
greter diffusion of particles
5) If the phases of matter are arranged in order of increasing disorder, the arrangement would be
A
gas, solid, liquid
B
solid, liquid, gas
C
liquid, solid, gas
D
gas, liquid, solid
6) The state in which a substance exists at room temperature depends on the
A
number of particles
B
strength of the attractive forces between particles
C
size of the particles
D
number of collisions between particles
7) The average kinetic energy of the particles in solids, liquids, and gases is most closely related to
A
pressure
B
volume
C
density
D
temperature
8) What type of bonding results in only solid substances at room temperature?
A
covalent
B
mtallic
C
ionic
D
molecular
9) The state of a molecular substance at room temperature depends on the strength of the bonds between the
A
moleules themselves
B
largest atom in each molecule
C
molecules and the container
D
atoms within the molecules
10) Which of the following would indicate the strongest intermolecular forces in a liquid?
A
low electrical resistance
B
low boiling point
C
high electrical resistance
D
high boiling point
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