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Behavior Of Matter
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) what is the description of the shape and volume of a solid piece of matter
A
neither the shape nor the volume is defined
B
only the shape is defined
C
only the volume is defined
D
shape and volume are both defined
2) state of matter that has a definite volume but do not have a definite shape
A
solid
B
plasma
C
liquid
D
gas
3) how do the molecules of hot air differ from the molecules of cold air?
A
they move at the same speed
B
molecules do not move
C
hot air molecules move faster
D
hot air molecules move slower
4) what happens to particles when they get colder
A
they speed up and move farther apart
B
they speed up and move closer together
C
the slow down and move closer together
D
they slow down and move farther apart
5) why can gases be compressed easier than solids?
A
gas molecules move faster than solids
B
gas molecules are farther apart than solids
C
gas molecule weigh less than solids
D
gas molecules are closer than solids
6) while freezing what happens to the temperature of the substance?
A
it decreases
B
it remains the same
C
it increases
7) which is the following is a chemical change
A
all of these
B
burning wood
C
frying an egg
D
bread molding
8) Is ice melting a physical or a chemical change
A
physical
B
chemical
9) What is sublimation
A
going from a gas to a liquid
B
going from a solid to a gas
C
going from a solid to a liquid
D
going from a gas to a solid
10) Going from a gas to a liquid is called
A
melting
B
deposition
C
condensation
D
evaporating
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