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- Q11. Water changes from a liquid into a gas by which of the following?meltingboilingboilingstirring30sS8P1a
- Q22. Liquids and gases take the shape of their containers. Which of the following will take the shape of its container?a crayon in a boxmilk in a cartonan ice cubea pencil on the desk30sS8P1b
- Q33. Which of the following is an example of water in its solid state?lakerainsteamice30sS8P1b
- Q44. Brenda has a closed jar with a mystery substance in it. Which of the following tests will BEST help Brenda tell if the substance is a solid or a liquid?Turn the jar upside down.Weigh the jar on a balance.Take the temperature of the substance.Bring a magnet close to the jar.45sS8P1b
- Q55. What part of the picture below shows something that is a gas?ice cubesbubblesstrawglass30sS8P1b
- Q66. You are doing an experiment in school. You measure the temperature of an item and it is below zero degrees. What state of matter do you expect this item to be?solidgasliquidplasma45sS8P1b
- Q77. ______________ occurs because the ice is absorbing the heat energy from its surroundings.condensationmeltingevaporationbuoyancy30sS8P1b
- Q88. Which of the following shows a change in an object’s state of matter?grinding ice to make snowa banana turning brownchilling an apple in the refrigeratoran ice cream melting in a cup45sS8P1b
- Q99. Which of the following BEST explains why orange juice is a liquid and not a solid?It has molecules that are packed tightly together.It has a bright color.It takes the shape of its container.You can not weigh it on a scale.45sS8P1b
- Q1010. A dry metal plate was placed in the refrigerator for 10 minutes. It was brought out into the air on a warm day. After 10 minutes, Juan looked at the metal plate through a magnifying glass. This is what he saw. What process could explain what Juan saw?freezingmeltingcondensationevaporation60sS8P1b
- Q1111. Some students were studying properties of water. One student placed a cup containing 80 mL of water in a freezer. Another student placed an identical cup containing 40 mL of water in a different freezer. Which of the following will be the same for both cups of water?The volume of the frozen waterThe mass of the frozen waterThe time it takes the water to freezeThe temperature at which the water freezes60sS8P1b
- Q1212. The picture above shows the process of —condensingfreezingboilingmelting60sS8P1b
- Q1313. Matter can undergo changes. When water boils, a —liquid becomes a solidgas becomes a solidliquid becomes a gassolid becomes a liquid60sS8P1b
- Q1414. What is the 4th state of matter?liquidgasplasmasolid30sS8P1b
