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Unit 6 2024-05-30 09 - 07 - 34
Edited
By
Able
Exercise
@
2015
100 D
C
B
A
0
time
3
A
cube
of
butter
melts
at
45
oC,
it
starts
to
solidify
at
A
45
oC
B
55
oC
C
65
oC
D
75
oC
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Science
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Exercise
@
2015
4
In
a
solid,
the
particles
A
cannot
vibrate.
B
cannot
move
around.
C
do
not
have
space
between
them.
D
do
not
have
a
regular
pattern
of
arrangement.
5
Which
of
the
following
can
be
explained
with
the
particle
theory?
(1)
Brownian
motion
(2)
Thermal
expansion
and
contraction
(3)
Air
pressure
A
(1)
and
(2)
only
B
(1)
and
(3)
only
C
(2)
and
(3)
only
D
(1),
(2)
and
(3)
6
When
adding
a
drop
of
ink
into
a
beaker
of
water,
the
ink
spreads
out.
Which
of
the
following
explanations
is
correct?
A
Only
the
ink
particles
move
and
go
between
water
particles.
B
Only
water
particles
move
and
go
between
ink
particles.
C
Both
ink
and
water
particles
move
and
they
mix
together.
D
Ink
particles
move
faster
than
water
particles.
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Exercise
@
2015
7
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
air
pressure
at
the
peak
of
a
mountain
and
at
the
sea
level
is
correct?
A
The
air
pressure
is
greater
at
the
peak
of
a
mountain
than
at
the
sea
level.
B
The
air
pressure
is
smaller
at
the
peak
of
a
mountain
than
at
the
sea
level.
C
The
air
pressure
is
the
same
at
the
peak
of
a
mountain
and
at
the
sea
level.
D
The
air
pressure
at
the
peak
of
a
mountain
cannot
be
measured.
*8
Which
of
the
following
diagrams
about
a
submarine
is
not
correct?
key
:
air
tank
of
the
submarine
filled
with
seawater
A Sink B Sink C Float D Sink to certain depth
9
What
is
the
reason
that
alcohol
is
used
inside
a
thermometer?
A
It
is
easily
seen.
B
It
is
non-‐toxic.
C
It
expands
and
contracts
easily.
D
It
can
be
refilled
easily.
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Exercise
@
2015
10
The
following
shows
the
densities
of
different
materials.
If
they
are
put
together
in
a
container,
what
is
the
order
of
their
position
from
the
top
to
the
bottom?
Material
Polystyrene
Mercury
Water
Oil
Density
(g/cm3)
0.03
13.5
1
0.9
A
Polystyrene,
mercury,
water,
oil
B Polystyrene, oil, water, mercury
C
Oil,
water,
mercury,
polystyrene
D
Water,
polystyrene,
oil,
mercury
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Exercise
@
2015
4
The
rate
of
dissolving
increases
at
high
temperature
because
the
solvent
particles
and
the
solute
particles
move
faster
and
they
mix
together
faster.
5
The
density
of
the
air
decreases
with
increase
in
altitude.
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Exercise
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2015
C Fill-in-the-blanks
1
Solid,
liquid
and
gas
are
the
three
of
matter.
2
When
the
temperature
drops
to
the
point,
a
liquid
will
turn
into
solid.
3
If
a
substance
has
one
kind
of
atoms
only,
it
is
called
an
.
4
We
can
float
on
the
water
because
the
of
our
body
is
less
than
water.
5
When
heating
a
bimetallic
strip,
the
strip
bends
towards
the
iron
side.
It
is
because
the
brass
more
than
the
iron.
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Exercise
@
2015
D Short questions
*E1
In
winter,
the
air
pressure
is
usually
high.
Give
an
explanation
with
the
particle
theory.
2
The
following
table
shows
the
melting
points
and
boiling
points
of
different
substances.
State
which
is
solid,
liquid
and
gas
at
room
temperature
(25
oC).
E Long questions
*1
The
following
graph
shows
the
cooling
of
a
gas.
80
-‐
Temperature ( C)
A
o
60
-‐
B
40
-‐
C
20
-‐
0
time
A B C D
c
Which
of
the
above
diagrams
(A
to
D)
correctly
shows
the
particles
of
the
metal
after
it
is
heated?
d
Which
of
the
above
diagrams
(A
to
D)
shows
the
particles
of
the
metal
after
it
is
melted?
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Exercise
@
2015
**3
The
following
diagram
shows
a
hot
air
balloon.
Flame
is
given
out
at
the
nozzle.
The
fuel
tanks
provide
fuels
for
it
to
burn.
The
flame
heats
up
the
air
in
the
balloon,
then
the
balloon
rises.
flame
nozzle
fuel tanks
a
Why
do
the
balloon
rise
in
the
air?
b
What
is
the
change
in
the
atmospheric
pressure
when
the
balloon
gets
higher
and
higher?
c
Explain
why
the
balloon
can
only
rise
to
a
certain
level
and
cannot
go
higher.
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