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NAME: _________________________ 3 rd Quarter: Particle Nature of Matter

SECTION: __________________ Parent/Guardian’s Signature: _________________


SCIENCE 8
Directions: Draw an example of solid using the pointillist style of painting. (Gumihit ng isang
halimbawa ng solid gamit ang lamang ang pagtutuldok.) Pwedeng gumamit ng
pangkulay ,lapis, o ballpen upang mapaganda ang iyong nais na iguhit. Tingnan ang
halimabawa sa ibaba.
NAME: _________________________ 3 rd Quarter: Particle Nature of Matter
SECTION: __________________ Parent/Guardian’s Signature: _________________
SCIENCE 8
Directions: Match the letter for each definition to the correct word.
Column A Column B
________1. matter a. matter that fill up all the spaces inside a container
________2. Mass b. the amount of matter something has
________3. atoms c. how something looks, feels, smells, taste or sounds
________4. solids d. anything that takes up space and has mass
________5. Liquid e. matter that has its own shape
________6. Gas f. tiny particles that matter is made of
________7. Physical g. matter that takes the shape of its container properties

Directions: Classify the following as either physical change or chemical change.


_______________1. Dry ice evaporates to CO2.
_______________2. Fumes are produced when bleach is mixed with vinegar.
_______________3. Teeth form plagues.
_______________4. Gold drawn into ring.
_______________5. A brillliant white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
_______________6. Formation of beautiful fireworks.
_______________7. Breaking of glass.
_______________8. Adding hot water to instant noodles.
_______________9. Making yoghurt.
_______________10. Water cycle.

Directions: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following are describes a molecule?
a. Cannot be broken down to simpler form
b. Can be broken down into simpler form
c. Contains protons, electrons and neutrons
d. Formed by physical combination of two or more atoms
2. All of the following describes an atom EXCEPT?
a. It is made up of proton, electron and neutron
b. Made up of two or more substances bonded together
c. Cannot be broken down to simpler form
d. Iron, Gold, Oxygen are some of its examples
3. How many protons, electrons and neutrons are present in an atom of Fe?
a. p+= 26; e-= 26; n0= 56 b. p+= 26; e-= 56; n0= 26
c. p+= 26; e-= 26; n0= 30 d. p+= 26; e-= 30; n0= 26
4. How do we determine the number of neutrons of an atom?
a. Add the number of protons and electron b. Subtract the number of protons and electrons
c. Subtract the mass number to the number of protons
d. Add the atomic number and the mass number of the atom
5. What type of elementary particles are electrons?
a. Quarks b. Leptons c. Gluons d. All of the above

Directions: Write the symbol of the following element.


____________1. Hydrogen
____________2. Carbon
____________3. Tungsten
____________4. Oxygen
____________5. Lithium
____________6. Nitrogen
____________7. Gold

Directions: Illustrate/Draw the arrangement of particles of solid, liquid, and gas inside the given container
below. Color the particles of each state of matter using crayon or any coloring materials which is/are available
in your home. See the sample of the particles below.
NAME: _________________________ 3 rd Quarter: Particle Nature of Matter
SECTION: __________________ Parent/Guardian’s Signature: _________________

Sample particles of book

SOLID LIQUID

GAS

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