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states of matter and energy
part 3: multiple choice: read each question carefully and place an x next to the one correct answer.
- which state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume?
liquid gas solid plasma
- what happens to the particles of a liquid when it becomes a gas?
they get closer together they move more slowly
they spread farther apart and move faster they stop moving completely
- what is the process called when a liquid changes to a gas?
condensation evaporation freezing melting
- when ice melts, what happens to its particles?
slow down and get closer together become more organized and stop moving
speed up; arrangement becomes less organized they disappear
- what is the state of matter of steam?
solid liquid gas plasma
Question 11
In the states of matter, solids have particles closely packed in a fixed arrangement, giving them a definite shape and volume. Liquids have definite volume but not shape, gases have neither, and plasma is an ionized gas state.
When a liquid turns to gas (vaporization), energy is added, so particles gain kinetic energy, move faster, and spread farther apart (increasing volume). Other options are incorrect: closer together is opposite, slower movement is for cooling, and particles never stop moving.
Evaporation is the process of a liquid changing to a gas (vapor) at the surface (or boiling for bulk). Condensation is gas to liquid, freezing is liquid to solid, melting is solid to liquid.
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