Matter 8

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Matter Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of the fundamental concepts of matter with our engaging Matter Mastery Quiz! This quiz covers essential topics like states of matter, physical and chemical properties, and the various changes substances undergo.

Features:

  • 20 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about properties and changes in matter
  • Perfect for students and science enthusiasts!
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by TransformingAtom42
Change from gas to liquid. This the reverse.
EVAPORATION
Condensation/Liquefaction
BOILING
MELTING
Occurs when liquid changes to gas at its boiling point.
CONDENSATION/LIQUEFACTION
BOILING
EVAPORATION
MELTING
When a substance changes from liquid to gas
BOILING
MELTING
EVAPORATION
CONDENSATION/LIQUEFACTION
When solid changes to a liquid.
MELTING
CONDENSATION/LIQUEFACTION
BOILING
EVAPORATION
Occurs when a solid changes directly to gas without passing through the liquid state
DEPOSITION/ DESUBLIMATION
CONDENSATION/LIQUEFACTION
SUBLIMATION
MELTING
Occurs when particles of a gas condense directly into solid without going through the liquid state
DEPOSITION/ DESUBLIMATION
CONDENSATION/LIQUEFACTION
SUBLIMATION
BOILING
What type of change is this? cook, bake, decompose, corrode, decay, grow, rust , spoil and ferment
PHYSICAL CHANGE
CHEMICAL CHANGE
What type of change is this? melt, boil, freeze, dissolve, evaporate, condense, sublime, bend, cut, crack, crush and grind
CHEMICAL CHANGE
PHYSICAL CHANGE
Example of chemical properties is Length, Volume, Mass
TRUE
FALSE
Flammability is an example chemical properties.
True
False
EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES depend on the amount of sample such as mass, volume and density
True
False
Some physical properties depend on the temperature.
True
False
It takes the shape of a closed container and fill its entire volume is an example of Liquid.
True
False
Takes the shape of the container it occupies, it’s particles are free to move because they are held together less. Is an example of Gas.
True
False
Particles are held together in fixed positions and their motion is restricted. Is an example of SOLID.
True
False
INTENSIVE PROPERTIES do not depend on the amount of sample and can be use to identify substance. Density, pt
True
False
Characteristics that a substance exhibits when it undergoes changes in composition. These properties are related to the type of physical reactions that cause the changes.
True
False
CHEMICAL CHANGE - change in matter, which do not alter the composition of a substance.
True
False
PHYSICAL CHANGE involves change in matter in the composition of substances. The changes that substances undergo when they form other substances.
True
False
Temperature at which solid becomes a liquid.
BOILING
MELTING POINT
MELTING
COOKING
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