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Melting, Boiling And Freezing
Test Description: 6.P.2.3 - Students will define and compare the properties of melting, boiling and freezing
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) At which temperature does water freeze?
A
0 degrees Celsius
B
100 degrees Celsius
C
212 degrees Celsius
D
32 degrees Celsius
2) At what temperature does water begin to boil?
A
32 degrees Celsius
B
100 degrees Celsius
C
212 degrees Celsius
D
0 degrees Celsius
3) The teacher heats a pot of water. Once the water reaches 100°C, which point has the water reached?
A
evaporating
B
melting
C
freezing
D
boiling
4) During an investigation, heat transferred from a liquid to the environment. Which pair of explanations can best account for this result?
A
The temperature of the liquid decreased, or the liquid became a solid.
B
The temperature of the liquid increased, or the liquid became a solid.
C
The temperature of the liquid increased, or the liquid became a gas.
D
The temperature of the liquid decreased, or the liquid became a gas.
5) What are the three common states of matter?
A
solid, vapor, fluid
B
liquid, gas, vapor
C
solid, gas, liquid
D
liquid, gas, fluid
6) When bubbles form in a liquid, which physical change is happening?
A
melting
B
boiling
C
condensing
D
freezing
7) Anita heats a beaker containing water. As the temperature of the water increases, which change to the water molecules occurs?
A
The molecules move at a faster rate.
B
The molecules separate into atoms of hydrogen and oxygen.
C
The molecules expand and become wider.
D
The molecules become more massive.
8) The metal lid on a glass jar is hard to open, so it is held under warm, running water. What causes the jar to open easily after it was held under the water?
A
The metal lid expanded under the warm water.
B
The water increased the pressure under the lid.
C
The jar shrunk with the warm water.
D
The water acted as a lubricant between the glass and the metal.
9) The ice cubes in a freezer are melting. Which change most likely is causing the ice cubes to melt?
A
an increase in the temperature inside the freezer
B
a decrease in the mass of the ice cubes
C
an increase in the mass of the ice cubes
D
a decrease in the temperature inside the freezer
10) What types of particles have the least amount of kinetic energy?
A
ice particles
B
skin particles
C
liquid water particles
D
air particles
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