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Pointers to Reviewer

• Solid

• Liquid

• Gas
Answer what is being asked in each
number.
1. Matter is anything that has weight and
takes up ________.

a. solid
b. space
c. viscous
2. In the pictures below, which one shows
the particle of gas?

a. b. c.
3. The particles of the solid are in
__________ positions.

a. far from one another


b. fixed
c. no close
4. Which is NOT an example of solid?

a. mango juice
b. milk
c. pencil
5. In the words below, which is example of
liquid?

a. book
b. buko juice
c. laptop
6. It is the property of a liquid that
describes how fast or slowly it will flow.

a. viscosity
b. diffusion
c. weight
7. A fluid with low viscosity flows easily.

a. diffusion
b. less viscous
c. viscous
8. It is a liquid that has a thick or sticky
consistency.

a. diffusion
b. less viscous
c. viscous
9. In the liquids below, Which flows easily?

a. condensed milk
b. coffee
c. honey
10. This liquid has a thick consistency and
it flows slowly.

a. coffee
b. honey
c. water
II. Write the whether the statement is
TRUE or FALSE.
1. Honey is one of the example of viscous
liquid

• TRUE

• FALSE
2. Liquid has an indefinite shape.

• TRUE

• FALSE
3. The particles of the gas are very far from
each other.

• TRUE

• FALSE
4. Paper is one of the example of liquid

• TRUE

• FALSE
5. Teddy bear is example of solid.

• TRUE

• FALSE
II. Write the correct answer as indicated by
words below.

TABLE – if the word is example of SOLID.


JUICE – if the word is example of LIQUID.
STEAM - if the word is example of GAS.
1. laptop - ________________________

2. milk - ________________________
3. smoke - ________________________

4. honey - ________________________

5. air - ________________________
6. rubbing alcohol- __________________

7. helium - ________________________
8. urine - ________________________

9. chair - ________________________

10. cabinet - ________________________


Phase Changes
Depending on the temperature and pressure, the
matter may transition from one state into another:

Solids may melt into liquids


Solids may sublimate into gases (sublimation)
Liquids may vaporize into gases
Liquids may freeze into solids
Gases may condense into liquids
Gases may deposit into solids (deposition)
6. rubbing alcohol- __________________

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