
States of Matter & Phase Changes
Quiz by Kelly Stephens
High School
Chemistry (2017)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1What are the 3 states of matter that we talk about MOST often?solids, liquids, & plasmasolids, liquids, & gaseslava, solids, & liquidssolids, lave, & gases30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q2What is the phase change from a solid to a liquid called?freezingmeltingevaporationcondensation30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q3What is the phase change from a liquid to a gas called?meltingsublimationevaporation (vaporization)condensation30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q4As you go from a solid to a liquid to a gas, what happens to the amount of energy (heat) that is required?it stays the sameit decreasesit depends on the substanceit increases30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q5TRUE or FALSE: solids & gases both have a definite shape.falsetrueTrue or False30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q6TRUE or FALSE: Solids & liquids both have a definite volume.truefalseTrue or False30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q7What is the state of matter that goes from a solid to a gas?Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q8Place the states of matter in order from greatest to the least amount of energy required:Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q9Which of the following is the correct image for gas particles?#62dffe5f-ba8b-400b-a173-2872ff000c64/quiz/379c282a8817465736b950a7842a452a8ff7ec48.gif#62dffe5f-ba8b-400b-a173-2872ff000c64/quiz/fc126bfabb4c0d348bfdba5310870c68c55e1b8c.jpg30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q10Which state(s) of matter take(s) the shape of their container (indefinite shape)?liquids & solidsliquids & gasessolids, liquids, & gasessolids & gases30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q11Which state of matter has the strongest attraction between particles?solidsliquidsgasesplasma30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q12How do the particles of a solid move?vibrate in a fixed positionthey do not move at allrapid, random motionslide past each other30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q13How do the particles of a liquid move?rapid, random motionthey do not move at allvibrate in a fixed positionslide past each other30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q14How do the particles of a solid move?vibrate in a fixed positionrapid, random motionslide past each otherthey do not move at all30s112.35.c.4.c
- Q15What type of attraction do gas particles have with each other?strong attractionsome attractionweak/no attractionvery strong attraction30s112.35.c.4.c