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NAME: NAME:

SECTION: SECTION:

TEST I. A. Identify the phase of matter being described. TEST I. A. Identify the phase of matter being described.
Write solid, liquid, or gas if the property corresponds to Write solid, liquid, or gas if the property corresponds to
such state. such state.

1. can be compressed 1. can be compressed


2. has the lowest kinetic energy 2. has the lowest kinetic energy
3. has a fixed volume but no definite shape 3. has a fixed volume but no definite shape
4. has the weakest attractive forces between particles 4. has the weakest attractive forces between particles
5. particles are arranged in an orderly manner 5. particles are arranged in an orderly manner
6. has the strongest attractive forces between particles 6. has the strongest attractive forces between particles
7. particles are disorderly but still close to each other 7. particles are disorderly but still close to each other
8. has the highest kinetic energy 8. has the highest kinetic energy
9. has a fixed shape and volume 9. has a fixed shape and volume
10. particles move rapidly in all directions 10. particles move rapidly in all directions
B. Identify whether the following statements is true or B. Identify whether the following statements is true or
false. false.
1. The kinetic energy of solid particles is greater than 1. The kinetic energy of solid particles is greater than
that of gas particles. that of gas particles.
2. The movement of gas particles is limited to rotation 2. The movement of gas particles is limited to rotation
and vibration. and vibration.
3. The distance between solid particles makes it difficult 3. The distance between solid particles makes it difficult
to compress. to compress.
4. The attractive forces between liquid molecules is 4. The attractive forces between liquid molecules is
greater than that of gases. greater than that of gases.
5. Gas molecules move in a well-defined direction. 5. Gas molecules move in a well-defined direction.
TEST II. A. Match Column A with Column B TEST II. A. Match Column A with Column B
COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Melting 1. liquid to gas 1. Melting 1. liquid to gas
2. Evaporation 2. solid to gas 2. Evaporation 2. solid to gas
3. condensation 3. gas to solid 3. condensation 3. gas to solid
4. freezing 4. liquid to solid 4. freezing 4. liquid to solid
5. sublimation 5. solid to liquid 5. sublimation 5. solid to liquid
6. deposition 6. gas to liquid 6. deposition 6. gas to liquid
B. Instruction: Identify the terms being described in B. Instruction: Identify the terms being described in
each item. each item.
1. What do you call the process of turning solid into 1. What do you call the process of turning solid into
gas? gas?
2. What do you call the process of turning liquid to 2. What do you call the process of turning liquid to
solid? solid?
3. What phase is skipped when a solid undergoes 3. What phase is skipped when a solid undergoes
sublimation? sublimation?
4. What do you call the temperature when solid turns 4. What do you call the temperature when solid turns
into liquid? into liquid?
5. What do you call the temperature when a gas turns 5. What do you call the temperature when a gas turns
into liquid? into liquid?
6. What kind of change do you have when there is a 6. What kind of change do you have when there is a
phase change? phase change?
7. What do you call the process of turning gas to solid? 7. What do you call the process of turning gas to solid?
8. What do you call the process of turning liquid into 8. What do you call the process of turning liquid into
gas? gas?
9. What type of energy is absorbed to be able to have a 9. What type of energy is absorbed to be able to have a
change from liquid to a gas? change from liquid to a gas?
10. What is weakened when the kinetic energy of solid 10. What is weakened when the kinetic energy of solid
particles absorb more kinetic energy? particles absorb more kinetic energy?

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