Characteristics of particles in the three states of matter Practice exercise 1

Course: Grade 8 Integrated Science - Physical and chemical changes - particles in the three state of matter

Quiz Questions (30 questions)

Question 1
The image below shows particles in  a states of matter. Identify which state of matter is shown and explain the arrangement of particles.   ( 2 marks)
Question 2
The image below shows particles in  a states of matter. Identify which state of matter is shown and explain the arrangement of particles.   ( 2 marks)
Question 3
The image below shows particles in  a states of matter. Identify which state of matter is shown and explain the arrangement of particles.   ( 2 marks)
Question 4
The image below shows particles in a states of matter. Identify which state of matter is shown and explain the arrangement of particles.   ( 2 marks)
Question 5
According to the kinetic theory of matter, what are the three main characteristics that all matter shares?   (3 marks)
Question 6
According to the kinetic theory of matter, what are the three main characteristics that all matter shares?   (3 marks)
Question 7
According to the kinetic theory of matter, what are the three main characteristics that all matter shares?   (3 marks)
Question 8
State the kinetic theory of matter. (1 mark)
Question 9
State the kinetic theory of matter. (1 mark)
Question 10
What happens to salt particles when mixed with water?   (1 mark)
Question 11
What happens to salt particles when mixed with water?   (1 mark)
Question 12
What happens to salt particles when mixed with water?   (1 mark)
Question 13
In which state of matter do particles move freely and completely fill their container? (1 mark)
Question 14
In which state of matter do particles move freely and completely fill their container? (1 mark)
Question 15
What are the three states of matter? (1 mark)
Question 16
What are the three states of matter? (1 mark)
Question 17
What are the three states of matter? (1 mark)
Question 18
What is the term used to describe the constant, random movement of particles in all states of matter?   (1 mark)
Question 19
What is the term used to describe the constant, random movement of particles in all states of matter?   (1 mark)
Question 20
What is the term used to describe the constant, random movement of particles in all states of matter?   (1 mark)
Question 21
In which state of matter are particles closely packed together and vibrate in fixed positions? (1 mark)
Question 22
In which state of matter are particles closely packed together and vibrate in fixed positions? (1 mark)
Question 23
In which state of matter are particles closely packed together and vibrate in fixed positions? (1 mark)
Question 24
In which state of matter do particles slide past each other and take the shape of their container? (1 mark)
Question 25
In which state of matter do particles slide past each other and take the shape of their container? (1 mark)
Question 26
The image below shows particles in different arrangements. Which state of matter is represented by the tightly packed particles shown in arrangement A? (1 mark)     A                    B                  C
Question 27
The image below shows particles in different arrangements. Which state of matter is represented by the tightly packed particles shown in arrangement A? (1 mark)      A                     B                  C
Question 28
The image below shows particles in different arrangements. Which state of matter is represented by the tightly packed particles shown in arrangement A? (1 mark)      A                     B                  C
Question 29
The image below shows particles in different arrangements. Which state of matter is represented by the tightly packed particles shown in arrangement A? (1 mark)      A                     B                  C
Question 30
The image below shows particles in different arrangements. Which state of matter is represented by the tightly packed particles shown in arrangement A? (1 mark)      A                     B                  C

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