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Solids, Liquids And Gases 2
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Q.1
What is solid water called?
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Magma
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Dry ice
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Ice
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Water vapor
Q.2
What is water called when it is a gas?
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Helium
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Carbon dioxide
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Nitrogen
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Water vapor
Q.3
In cooler temperatures, how do the particles of any material move?
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More slowly
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More quickly
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Alternately slowly and quickly
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Particles never change how they move
Q.4
Can sugar become a liquid?
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Yes, when it is heated to a very high temperature
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Yes, when it is heated to 100° Celsius
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Sometimes, depending on what type of sugar it is
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Sugar can never become liquid
Q.5
In order to smell, particles from the object must enter your nose. In which state of matter are these particles?
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Solid
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Liquid
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Gas
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Liquid or gas
Q.6
Although air is made up of several gasses, the two main ones are nitrogen and which other?
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Helium
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Oxygen
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Carbon dioxide
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Methane
Q.7
In warmer temperatures, how do particles of any material move?
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More slowly
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More quickly
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Alternately slowly and quickly
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Particles never change how they move
Q.8
When a material is heated, what happens to its particles?
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They lose energy and become more strongly attached (attracted) to other particles
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They gain energy and become less strongly attached (attracted) to other particles
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They begin to stick together
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They stop moving
Q.9
Which of the following describes what happens when water evaporates?
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Gravity causes the water to run downhill and disappear
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The water gradually becomes solid and these solids break away from the liquid
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The water doesn't exist any longer
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Particles gain enough energy to break free from the liquid's surface
Q.10
A sweet fizzy drink contains what?
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Solid only
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Liquid only
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Gas only
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Solid, liquid and gas
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