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Understanding States of Matter Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fundamental concepts of states of matter with our engaging quiz! This quiz focuses on the characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases, and their properties in various scenarios.

You will cover topics such as:

  • Definitions of solid, liquid, and gas
  • Compressibility of liquids
  • Graphing independent and dependent variables
  • Particle behavior in different phases of matter
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringAtoms527
Has definite shape and volume
SOlid
Gas
Liquid
A student does an experiment to prove that liquids are compressible. The student chose water, rubbing alcohol, and oil for liquids and measured how far apart the particles were when pressure was applied. A control is needed to compare the results to. In this experiment, the control is the
Space between particles before the experiment
Space between the particles after the experiment
Water
Which of the choices below go on the X axis? *
Time
Independent V
Dependant V
A and C
Which of the choices below go on the Y axis?
Time
Dependant V
IV
A and C
Which of the following is the correct format for a graph title?
The independent variable causes the dependent variable
Independent variable vs dependent variable
Independent Variable and the dependent variable
The effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable
When a student does an experiment to prove that liquids are compressible they decide that some of the things that should stay the same are the amount of liquids, the amount of pressure applied, the type of container, and the same ruler to measure. These parts of the experiment are known as
Control group
B
Does not have definite shape and volume
Gas
Liquid
SOlid
Least compressible
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Takes up same space but doesn't stay the same shape
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Spreads along bottom of container
Liquid
Gas
Solid.
Particles moving very fast.
Gas
Liquid
Solid
When the particles of a substance are not fluid because they are packed so tightly, what phase of matter is the substance.
Gas
Solid
Liquid
A student does an experiment to prove that liquids are compressible and completes the model to demonstrate the lab they did. The student chose water, rubbing alcohol, and oil for liquids and measured how far apart the particles were when pressure was applied. What is the dependent variable?
Spacing between particles
Liquids chosen
Applying pressure
A student does an experiment to prove that liquids are compressible. The student chose water, rubbing alcohol, and oil for liquids and measured how far apart the particles were when pressure was applied. What is the independent variable?
Spacing between particles
Liquids chosen
Applying pressure
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