Phase Changes
Physical/Chemical Changes
Solid/Liquids/Gases
Density/Mass/Volume
Matter
100

Which process results in the formation of water on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea on a warm day?

 (1) boiling

(2) condensation

(3) freezing

(4) evaporation

2 Condensation

100

Which change is the best example of a physical change?

(1) a cookie baking

(2) paper burning

(3) ice cream melting

(4) a nail rusting 

ice cream melting

100

How are the particles arranged in a solid?

A. Packed together tightly

B. Spread out

C. Packed together loosely

Packed together tightly

100

A student placed a rock in a graduated cylinder containing water, causing the water level in the cylinder to increase by 20 mL. This increase represents the rock’s

(1) mass

(2) solubility

(3) volume

(4) temperature

Volume

100

The diagram represents a rock that was placed in a graduated cylinder containing 20 mL of water, causing the water level to rise.

Which physical property of the rock is being measured using the graduated cylinder?

(1) volume          (2) solubility

(3) mass              (4) hardness

1.) Volume

200

The diagram represents three phases of matter, labeled A, B, and C.

Which table correctly identifies the phases of matter represented by the diagrams?


A Liquid

B Gas

C Solid

200

Which activity involves only a physical change?

(1) grinding coffee beans

(2) baking cookies

(3) acid bubbling on rock

(4) exploding fireworks

Grinding coffee beans

200

How are the particles arranged in a gas?

Spread out.

200

If i have an object that has a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 2 ml. What is the density?

5 g/ml

200

One example of matter is

(1) magnetism

(2) water

(3) heat

(4) radiation

Water

300

What phase change takes place during melting?

Solid to Liquid

300

Hydrochloric acid is added to a beaker containing a piece of zinc. As a result, zinc chloride is formed and hydrogen gas is released. This is an example of

(1) a chemical reaction                         

(3) photosynthesis

(2) a physical change                               

(4) evaporation

Chemical Reaction

300

A substance in the gas phase has

A. Definite Shape and Definite Volume

B. Definite Shape and Indefinite Volume

C. Indefinite Shape and Definite Volume

D. Indefinite Shape and Indefinite Volume

D- Indefinite Shape and Indefinite Volume

300

Which property of the liquid can be directly measured using the graduated cylinder?

(1) mass                                                       

(2) solubility

(3) density                                                   

(4) volume

Volume

300

A substance in the solid phase (state) of matter has

(1) a definite shape and a definite volume

(2) a definite shape, but no definite volume

(3) no definite shape, but a definite volume

(4) no definite shape and no definite volume



Definite shape and a definite volume

400

The change from a gas to a liquid is called

Condensation
400

What type of change occurs when a nail rusts?

Chemical Change

400

What happens when a liquid is heated to it's boiling point?

It evaporates or turns to a gas.

400

Which object is more dense?

A- Mass of 10 grams and volume of 2 ml.

B- Mass of 10 grams and volume of 1 ml.

C- Mass of 8 grams and a volume of 2 ml.

D- Mass of 12 grams and a volume of 2 ml.

B- Mass of 10 grams and a volume of 1 ml.

400

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

500

What do we call the change from a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

500

What phase change occurs when an egg is fried?

Chemical

500

How can I go from a solid to a gas? Remember- It skips a step and it is rare.

Sublimation

500

The diagram shows a rock being placed into a graduated cylinder.  What is it's volume?

10 ml

500

A substance in the liquid phase has

A. Definite Shape and Definite Volume

B. Definite Shape and Indefinite Volume

C. Indefinite Shape and Definite Volume

D. Indefinite Shape and Indefinite Volume

C- Indefinite Shape and Definite Volume

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