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Ultimate Review - States of Matter

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    State of matter quiz, designed for 3rd grade.
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  • A perfume is an example of a solid.
    True
    False
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  • What is the freezing point of water?
    7 degrees Farenheit
    0 degrees Celsius
    10 degrees Farenheit
    40 degrees Celsius
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  • These are the molecules in a ___________________.
    Gas
    Liquid
    Solid
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  • An example of a liquid is _____________.
    Wood
    Juice
    Shoes
    A t-shirt
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  • The three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.
    False
    True
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  • When something changes states from a liquid to a solid, after it gets colder, what happened?
    The object froze.
    The object melted.
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  • In a _________ the molecules do not slide past one another.
    Gas
    Solid
    Liquid
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  • These are the molecules in a _________________.
    Liquid
    Solid
    Gas
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  • What is the definition of matter?
    The amount of space an object takes.
    how much an object weighs
    A substance that occupies space, has mass
    the gravitational force on an object
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  • Which of the following is a solid state of matter?
    table
    oxygen
    steam
    orange juice
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  • What is a characteristic of a solid?
    Particles move freely
    It has definite volume and shape
    particles are far apart
    has definite shape but no definite volume
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  • Particles in a solid state of matter.....
    move freely
    Keep together in place
    glide past one another
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  • What is a characteristic of a liquid?
    Has a definite shape
    Particles glide past each other
    Particles don't move at all
    No definite shape or volume
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  • A characteristic of a gas is...
    has no shape
    has a definite Shape
    Has a definite volume
    smells bad
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  • The movement and arrangement of particles determines its state of matter.
    True
    False
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  • When a solid turns to a liquid, its called...
    Sublimation
    Evaporation
    Melting
    Freezing
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