Physical Properties of Solids Liquids and Gases
Chemistry ⇒ States of Matter
Physical Properties of Solids Liquids and Gases starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A balloon filled with air is squeezed. What happens to the air inside?
A student fills a bottle with water and seals it tightly. If the bottle is turned upside down, does the water keep its shape?
A student notices that when she pours sand into a container, it forms a pile and does not take the shape of the container. Is sand a solid, liquid, or gas?
A student observes that when she pours juice into a glass, it takes the shape of the glass but does not change its volume. What state of matter is the juice?
A balloon filled with air is squeezed. What happens to the air inside?
A student fills a bottle with water and seals it tightly. If the bottle is turned upside down, does the water keep its shape?
A student notices that when she pours sand into a container, it forms a pile and does not take the shape of the container. Is sand a solid, liquid, or gas?
A student observes that when she pours juice into a glass, it takes the shape of the glass but does not change its volume. What state of matter is the juice?
Which of the following best describes the movement of particles in a liquid?
(1) Vibrate in place
(2) Move freely and quickly in all directions
(3) Slide past each other
(4) Do not move at all
Which of the following best describes the volume of a gas?
(1) Definite
(2) Changes to fill the container
(3) Always the same
(4) Cannot be measured
Which of the following is a property of all solids?
(1) They can be poured
(2) They have a definite shape
(3) They are invisible
(4) They fill their container
Which of the following is a property of gases?
(1) Definite shape
(2) Definite volume
(3) Easily compressible
(4) Particles are tightly packed
Fill in the blank: The ability of a substance to be dissolved in water is called ______.
Fill in the blank: The process of a gas changing directly to a solid is called ______.
Fill in the blank: The process of a liquid changing into a gas is called ______.
Fill in the blank: The process of a liquid changing into a solid is called ______.
Is it true that gases can be compressed more easily than solids or liquids?
Is it true that gases have a definite volume?
Is it true that liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape?
Is it true that solids have a definite volume?
