
Q3 MOD 2 PHASE CHANGES
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- Q1
What is the phase change of a solid to a liquid?
condensation
boiling
freezing
melting
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What is the best example of sublimation?
moisture
hail storm
mothballs
melted butter
30sSTEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107 - Q3
Change from Gas to Solid is called:
Fusion
condensation
Sublimation
Deposition
30sSTEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107 - Q4
At higher temperature:
particles in an object have less energy
particles in an object move faster
no movement
a gas contracts
30sSTEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107 - Q5
Which segment represents the solid phase?
2
4
3
1
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Which segment represents the liquid phase?
4
1
3
5
30sSTEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107 - Q7
Which segment represents the gas phase?
3
4
5
2
30sSTEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107 - Q8
The phase change from water vapor to liquid water is known as:
evaporation
sublimation
condensation
precipitation
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At what temperature is this substance melting?
150C
0C
0C
100C
30sSTEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107 - Q10
Change from liquid to gas is called:
evaporation
condensation
expansion
sublimation
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