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States Of Matter
Test Description: States of Matter
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Solids have...
A
a definite volume and shape.
B
a definite volume but no definite shape.
C
a definite shape but no definite volume.
D
no definite volume or shape.
2) Liquids have...
A
a definite volume but no definite shape.
B
no definite shape or volume.
C
a definite volume and a definite shape.
D
a definite shape but no definite volume.
3) Gasses have...
A
a definite volume but not a definite shape.
B
a definite shape and volume.
C
a definite shape but not a definite volume.
D
no definite shape or volume.
4) In order to get ice to change to liquid water, we need to add...
A
time.
B
heat
C
acid.
D
more ice.
5) The particles in a solid...
A
move around a lot, but not completely freely.
B
vibrate in place.
C
do not move at all.
D
move freely all over the place.
6) The particles in a liquid...
A
vibrate in place.
B
move around a lot, but not completely freely.
C
do not move at all.
D
move freely all over the place.
7) The particles in a gas...
A
move freely all over the place.
B
vibrate in place.
C
do not move at all.
D
move around a lot, but not completely freely.
8) The spaces between the particles in a solid are...
A
larger than those in both liquids and gasses.
B
smaller than those in both liquids and gasses.
C
smaller than those in liquids but larger than those in gasses.
D
smaller than those in gasses but larger than those in liquids.
9) The spaces between particles in a liquid are...
A
larger than those in solids but smaller than those in gasses.
B
smaller than those in both solids and gasses.
C
larger than those in gasses but smaller than those in solids.
D
larger than those in both solids and gasses.
10) The spaces between particles in a gas are...
A
smaller than those in both liquids and solids.
B
smaller than those in a liquid but larger than those in a solid.
C
larger than those in a liquid but smaller than those in a solid.
D
larger than those in both liquids and solids.
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