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Name the three states of matter.

Solid, Liquid and Gas.

100

Name the three properties of matter.

Shape, Volume & Compressibility. 

100

Does a solid have a fixed or variable shape?

Fixed

100

Does a liquid have a fixed or variable shape?

Variable

100

Does a solid have a fixed or variable volume?

Fixed.

200

Is a solid compressible or incompressible?

Incompressible.

200

Is gas compressible or incompressible?

Compressible.

200

Does gas have a fixed or variable volume?

Variable.

200

Is liquid compressible or incompressible?

Incompressible.

200

Does gas have a fixed or variable shape?

Variable.

300

What is the process called where liquid turns into a gas?

Vaporisation.

300

What is the process called where a solid turns into a liquid?

Melting.

300

What is the process called where vapour turns into a liquid?

Condensation.

300

Which statement is true?

a) Gases can be compressed but solid and liquids cannot.

b) Only solids can be compressed.

c) Gases, liquids and solids can be compressed.

a) Gases can be compressed but solid and liquids cannot.

300

What is the process called where a solid turns into a gas?

Sublimation. 

400

Solids are incompressible because...

The particles are close together and there is no space for them to be pushed further together.

400

Solids have a fixed shape because...

their particles are held together in fixed positions and can only vibrate on the spot.

400

Liquids have a variable shape because...

their particles are randomly arranged and are able to move around and change their positions.

400

Gases are compressible because...

their particles are far apart and there is a lot of empty space between them, allowing them to be pushed closer together.

400

Matter is anything that____

a) has mass and light

b) has mass and volume

c) has energy and volume


b) has mass and volume

500

Define Kinetic energy. 

Kinetic theory explains that matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion, with their energy determining the state of the substance (solid, liquid, or gas).

500

Define Diffusion.

Diffusion is the spreading out of a substance from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.

500

Explain why footpaths have gaps in-between each slab of concrete.

The concrete expands when heated. The gap allows the concrete to expand without cracking.

500

Explain why the red dye inside a thermometer moves when placed in hot or cold liquid.

When heated the liquid in the thermometer expands and rises up the thermometer. When cooled, the liquid in the thermometer contracts and moves down the thermometer.

500

Why do particles diffuse faster in hot water?

The particles gain kinetic energy when they heat up.
The greater the kinetic energy, the faster the particles move/diffuse.

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