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  • Q1

    Which of the following states of matter has particles arranged most closely together?

    Liquid

    Solid 

    All of these

    Gas

    60s
  • Q2

    According to Kinetic Molecular Theory, what happens to the particles in a substance as its temperature increases?

    They move slower.

    Their arrangement doesn't change.

    They stop moving.

    They move faster.

    45s
  • Q3

    What do you call the process of changing a solid into liquid by heating it?

    Condensation

    Melting

    Evaporation

    Freezing

    30s
  • Q4

    In which state of matter do particles have the most freedom of movement?

    Liquid

    All of the the choices have the same freedom of movement

    Gas

    Solid

    45s
  • Q5

    What term describes the process of a liquid changing into a gas at its surface?

    Evaporation

    Freezing

    Condensation

    Melting

    30s
  • Q6

    What happens to the particles of a substance during melting?

    Gain energy and move faster

    Change their arrangement but not their speed.

    Don't change their energy or arrangement.

    Lose energy and move slower.

    30s
  • Q7

    Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting condensation?

    The color of the surface

    Presence of water vapor in the air

    Temperature

    Pressure

    30s
  • Q8

    What is the opposite process of freezing?

    Melting

    Evaporation

    Condensation

    Boiling

    30s
  • Q9

    What happens to the particles as a gas cool down and condenses?

    Gain energy and move slower.

    Gain energy and move faster.

    Lose energy but maintain the same spacing.

    Lose energy and move closer together.

    30s
  • Q10

    What process is involved in everyday fog formation?

    Evaporation

    Melting

    Boiling

    Condensation

    30s

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