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Changing States of Matter
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
What happens when you boil water?
The water freezes and changes to a solid.
The water does not change state.
The water evaporates and changes to a gas.
The water condenses and changes to a liquid.
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Question 2
2.
What will happen to ice cubes if you put them in a sunny place?
Nothing will happen to the ice cubes.
The ice cubes will turn into water and boil.
The ice cubes will freeze and turn into a solid.
The ice cubes will melt and turn into liquid.
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Question 3
3.
Which will change state if you put it in the freezer?
sand
juice
a pencil
a bowl
Question 4
4.
How can you turn liquid water into a solid?
Boil it on the stove.
Keep it in the dark.
Put it in the freezer.
Put it in a sunny place.
Question 5
5.
What happens when matter condenses?
It changes from a gas to a liquid.
It changes from a liquid to a gas.
It changes from a liquid to a solid.
It changes from a solid to a liquid.
Question 6
6.
Why do wet clothes dry when you hang them outside on a hot, sunny day?
because the water in the clothes condenses
because the water in the clothes freezes
because the water in the clothes melts
because the water in the clothes evaporates
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Question 7
7.
Why would a pair of eyeglasses fog up when brought from a cold place to a warm place?
Water vapor evaporated from the air onto the glasses.
Water vapor melted from the air onto the glasses.
Water vapor condensed from the air onto the glasses.
Water vapor froze from the air onto the glasses.
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Question 8
8.
What temperature does water freeze at?
0°F = -18°C
23°F = -5°C
32°F = 0°C
100°F = 38°C
Question 9
9.
If condensation forms on the inside of a window, then __________.
Question 10
10.
All matter is made up of tiny particles. What are the particles like in a gas?
The particles can spread out and move.
The particles can change size quickly.
The particles are closely packed together.
The particles stay still in one place.