States Of Matter Question Preview (ID: 1687)
States Of Matter
State Changes
Energy And Matter.
The transformation of matter from solid state to liquid state is called
a) vaporization
b) melting
c) evaporation
d) sublimation
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The direct transformation of solid to gas is called
a) sublimation
b) evaporation
c) condensation
d) melting
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When Dry Ice (solid CO2) turns from a solid into a gas, the amount of energy in the solid must:
a) increase
b) decrease
c) triple
d) stay the same
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Which of the following states of matter has the MOST energy?
a) Solid
b) Liquid
c) Gas
d) Plasma
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Which of the following states of matter has the LEAST energy?
a) Solid
b) Liquid
c) Gas
d) Plasma
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An example of a liquid aerosol is
a) blood
b) jello
c) fog
d) smoke
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An example of a solid aerosol is
a) blood
b) jello
c) fog
d) smoke
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An example of an emulsion is
a) fog
b) mayo
c) blood
d) jello
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When frost is deposited (water turns from a gas into a solid) on a surface, the amount of energy in the water:
a) stays the same
b) increases
c) decreases
d) triples
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Whipped Cream is an example of a:
a) Foam
b) Solid Foam
c) Sol
d) Solid Sol
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