States of Matter
Changes in Matter
Picture Identify
States of Matter 2
100

What is an example of each?

Solid

Liquid

Gas

(answers will vary)

100

What two states of matter are involved in melting?

A solid to a liquid

100


What state of matter are these particles?

Solid

100

True or false: Liquids do not take the shape of their container

false

200

Which state of matter has no definite shape or volume?

Gas

200

What two states of matter are involved in condensation?

A gas to a liquid

200

What state of matter are these particles?

Liquid
200

True or false: Solids have a fixed shape and volume

True

300

What is volume?

A. The form in which matter exists.

 B. Anything that takes up space and has mass. 

C. The amount of space matter takes up. 

D. A small portion of matter.


C

300

What two states of matter are involved in evaporation? 

A liquid to a gas

300

What state of matter are these particles?

Gas

300

True or false: Gas has a fixed shape, but not a fixed volume

False

400

What is matter?

A. The form in which matter exists. 

B. Anything that takes up space and has mass. 

C. The amount of space matter takes up. 

D. A small portion of matter.

B

400

What are the particles doing when melting occurs?

Moving faster

Moving slower

Faster

400

List two characteristics of particles in a solid

They have a pattern, and move slow

400

List two characteristics of particles in a gas

Very spread apart, no pattern, move very fast

500

What do liquids and solids have in common?

They both have a definite volume

500

What are the particles doing when freezing occurs?

Moving faster

Moving slower

Slower

500

List two characteristics of particles in a liquid

Move a bit faster, no pattern, not so close together
500

True or false: Solids, liquids, and gases are all matter

True
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