
Phase Change (Sublimation and Deposition) Castro
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- Q1
A ball of naphthalene sublimates to become smaller in size. Which of the following represents the correct change in state?
liquid to solid
solid to liquid
solid to gas
gas to solid state
60s - Q2
Which key gives the correct name for all three missing words in the diagram?
P- Condensation
Q- Melting
R- Sublimation
P- Melting
Q- Condensation
R- Sublimation
P- Sublimation
Q- Melting
R- Condensation
P- Melting
Q- Sublimation
R- Condensation
60s - Q3
In which of the following changes do particles move faster than before and farther to each other?
When crystals of iodine sublime.
When water forms ice.
When water vapor forms rain.
When steam condenses from water droplets.
60s - Q4
What phase change takes place when a heated white solid disappears and forms back at the wall of the container after cooling?
melting, then solidification
condensation, then evaporation
evaporation, then condensation
sublimation, then deposition
60s - Q5
The molecules of a substance that were vibrating in a fixed position moved farthest apart from each other and moved freely in all directions. Which of the following examples best describes the changes that has taken place?
Sublimation of iodine crystals
Freezing water
Melting wax
Condensation of water vapor
60s