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How Does Matter Change Phase?

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Matter Review
Question 1
1.

What is a phase change?

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Question 4
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What is the definition of Freezing?

Question 5
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What is the definition of Melting?

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Question 13
13.

What happens to the particles of a liquid as the liquid freezes?

Question 14
14.

What happens to the particles of a liquid as the liquid evaporates?

Question 15
15.

Identify the phase change (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation): Water droplets form on the inside of your window on a chilly winter night.

Question 16
16.

Identify the phase change (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation): A full perfume bottele left open for several days is now half empty.

Question 17
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Identify the phase change (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation): A block of baking chocolate is heated until it can be poured into a measuring cup.

Condensation means
Change from a liquid to a solid
Change from a solid to a liquid
Change from a liquid to a gas at the surface of the liquid
Change from a gas to a liquid
Evaporation means to change from a liquid to a gas at the surface of the liquid.
True
False
Matter can change phase.
True
False
Freezing is a change from a liquid to a gas.
True
False
Melting is a change from solid to liquid.
True
False
Condensation is a change from a liquid to a gas.
True
False
Melting is a change from a solid to a.....
gas
plasma
liquid
plastic
Water changing into ice is an example of
freezing
melting
condensation
evaporation
A change in matter from one phase to another is called
a phase change
condensation
melting