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PS 2.1c Water Cycle
PS 2.1c _Water Cycle _PS3.1a Matter Def._3.1b Matter properties_ PS 3.2a-PS3.2c
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. This state of matter has a definite shape | solids |
| 2. This state of matter has a definite volume | liquids |
| 3. This state of matter has a definite volume | solids |
| 4. This state of matter changes shape as it goes from one container to another | liquids |
| 5. This state of matter not only changes shape but it also fills the container in which it is placed. | gases |
| 6. This state of matter has the most energy | gases |
| 7. The particles in this state of matter is in perpetual motion | gases |
| 8. ___ has a definite shape and a definite volume. | solids |
| 9.____ has a definite volume. However its shape changes with the shape of the container. | liquid |
| 10. When liquid changes to gas ___ is absorbed | heat energy |
| 11. How is liquid changes to gas? | evaporation |
| 12. How are solids change to liquids? | melting |
| 13. When solids ____ to liquids heat is _____ | Change absorbed |
| 14. When gases change to liquid heat is ______ | given off |
| 15. When liquids change to solids heat energy is __ | given off |
| 16. When water vapor gas changes to clouds the process is called _______ | condensation |
| 17. When water vapor changes to cloud ________ is given off. | heat energy |
| 18.Which substance is found in nature as solid, liquid and gas? | water |
| Jonathan places a pot of water on a stove. 19.As the water boils, how does the state of the water change? ____ energy is _____ by the water. | liquid to gas heat absorbed |
| 19. A student placed an ice cube on a plate in the sun. Ten minutes later, only water was on the plate. Which process caused the ice cube to change to water? | melting |
| 20. Mary pores water from a bucket into a fish tank. As the water fills the tank, The ____ of the water will most likely change? | shape |
| 21. Scientists are studying a pond. The ______of the pond will tell the scientists about the amount of energy in the pond. | temperature |
| 22. Scott filled a tray with juice and put it in a freezer. The next day, Scott opened the freezer. How did the juice most likely change? | liquid to solid |
| 23. A large piece of ice is placed on the sidewalk on a warm day. What will happen to the ice? | melt |
| 24.Energy from the Sun changes a liquid to a gas by the process of | evaporation |
| 25.Energy from the ___ changes a liquid to a gas by the process of | sun |
| 26._____ from the Sun changes a liquid to a gas. | Energy |
| 27.Energy from the Sun changes a _____ to a gas by the process of _______ | liquid evaporation |
| 28. Quickly and firmly rub your hands fifteen times. What type of energy do you observe? | heat |
| 29. Two objects cannot _____ the same ___ at the same time | occupy space |
| 30. _____ is any thing that takes up __ and has mass or weight | matter space |
| 31. Quickly and firmly rub your hands fifteen times. ______ energy changes _____ energy | Mechanical heat |
| 32. The particles that make up _____ are tightly packed they cannot ____. They only vibrate | solids move |
| 33. In____ the particles are ___ packed hence they can slide pass each other creating movement. | liquids loosely |
| 34. Solids ----> ________ -----> ____ heat_added heat_added | liquid gas |
| 35. gases-------> _____ formed in __________ heat_removed | liquid condensation |
| 36. Liquids ------> ______ formed in ____________ heat removed | solids freezing |
| 37. Jennifer bought her favorite chocolate bar. Her mother accidentally melted it. How did the chocolate remain the same. | same mass |
| 38. Mary placed a ball of clay in a cup of water. It sank. She removed the clay and made a boat out of it. When she placed the boat in the water it floated. The change in _____ allowed the boat to float | shape |
| 39. Snow will not melt when the temperature is ______ ________ ____ or _______ | 32 degrees Fahrenheit below |
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