States of Matter

A vibrant illustration depicting the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas with visual representations like ice, water, and steam. Include particles in motion for solids, liquids, and gases to emphasize the differences.

States of Matter Quiz

Test your knowledge about the states of matter and their transformations with our engaging quiz! Challenge yourself with 28 questions covering physical and chemical changes, particle behavior, and more.

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  • Perfect for students and teachers alike
28 Questions7 MinutesCreated by FascinatingFluid5
When glass breaks, which change occurred?
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Particle Change
All of the above
Is burning wood a....
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Particle Change
All of the above
Everything that has weight and takes up space is…
Particles
Sublimation
Matter
Energy
When a solid turns to a liquid what process is occurring?
Freezing
Sublimation
Melting (Fusion)
Evaporation
When a liquid turns into a solid what process is occurring?
Condensation
Sublimation
Melting (Fusion)
Evaporation
Condensation happens when...
Water vapour suddenly freezes
Water droplets form a liquid
Water freezes into ice
Water heats up into a vapour
When a solid turns directly into a gas…
Condensation
Sublimation
Melting (Fusion)
Evaporation
Adding food colouring to water is a…
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Particle Change
All of the above
When a liquid reaches its freezing point, it will become a solid. For water, it is 0 degrees Celsius.
True
False
Anything that takes up space and has mass is matter
True
False
When matter changes and cannot change back – irreversible change this is called a physical change
True
False
When matter changes but can change back – reversible change, this is called a physical change
True
False
Do particles in a solid move faster or slower than the particles in a liquid or a gas?
Slower
Faster
Sublimation is when a solid turns directly to a gas and deposition is when a gas turns into a solid
True
False
The removal of trees is a physical change that affect ecosystems and habitats.
True
False
Fossil fuels needed for tractors and farm equipment leads to climate change
True
False
E pesticides used to kill pests create a chemical change in the farmland.
True
False
The transportation of processed foods leads to more fossil fuels being burned (chemical change).
True
False
Heat is needed to change matter from one state to another. When heat is released by matter, the particles slow down and the matter will become a solid. This can happen when matter freezes. When the matter absorbs heat, it could evaporate and turn into a gas. The particles will move faster as the attraction between particles weakens when heat is absorbed by matter.
True
False
When particles in a solid are heated the particles begin to move as the attraction between particles weakens.
True
False
Water can go through the 3 states of matter
True
False
What are the 3 states of matter
Sublimation, chemical change, physical change
Solid, liquid, gas
I matter, you matter, we matter
Heat is needed to change matter from one state to another.
True
False
When heat is released by matter, the particles slow down and the matter will become a solid
True
False
When matter absorbs heat, it could evaporate and turn into a gas.
True
False
The particles in a solid are not close together
True
False
The particles in a gas are far apart
True
False
The particles in a liquid are fairly close together
True
False
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