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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Changing state

Question 1

What are the three states of matter? A space, liquid and gas B space, line and gate C solid, liquid and gas D solid, line and gate

What are the three states of matter? A space, liquid and gas B space, line and gate C solid, liquid and gas D solid, line and gate

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Question 2

A dripping ice cream is A evaporating B freezing C condensing D melting

A dripping ice cream is A evaporating B freezing C condensing D melting

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Question 3

The change from liquid to solid is called A evaporating B freezing C condensing D melting

The change from liquid to solid is called A evaporating B freezing C condensing D melting

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Question 4

The volume of water in a pan goes down as it is heated. Why is this? A the water condenses B the water evaporates C the water melts D the water freezes

The volume of water in a pan goes down as it is heated. Why is this? A the water condenses B the water evaporates C the water melts D the water freezes

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Question 5

The “blobs” of water on a steamed up window are produced by A Melting B Evaporation C Freezing D Condensation

The “blobs” of water on a steamed up window are produced by A Melting B Evaporation C Freezing D Condensation

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Question 6

Condensation occurs when A liquid changes to gas B liquid changes to solid C gas changes to liquid D solid changes to liquid

Condensation occurs when A liquid changes to gas B liquid changes to solid C gas changes to liquid D solid changes to liquid

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Question 7

When water is heated in a kettle it A evaporates B melts C condenses D freezes

When water is heated in a kettle it A evaporates B melts C condenses D freezes

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Question 8

Which of these can be squashed easily? A solids, liquids & gases B solids only C liquids only D gases only

Which of these can be squashed easily? A solids, liquids & gases B solids only C liquids only D gases only

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Question 9

In which of these do the particles vibrate? A solids, liquids & gases B solids only C liquids only D gases only

In which of these do the particles vibrate? A solids, liquids & gases B solids only C liquids only D gases only

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Question 10

What is found in between the particles in a solid? B liquid C gas D empty space

What is found in between the particles in a solid? B liquid C gas D empty space

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Question 11

Which of these takes the shape of the container? A solids, liquids & gases B solids only C liquids only D gases only

Which of these takes the shape of the container? A solids, liquids & gases B solids only C liquids only D gases only

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Question 12

In which of these do particles move about the fastest? A gases B liquids C vacuums D solids

In which of these do particles move about the fastest? A gases B liquids C vacuums D solids

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Question 13

Which of these can be poured? A solids only B solids and liquids C liquids and gases D solids, liquids & gases

Which of these can be poured? A solids only B solids and liquids C liquids and gases D solids, liquids & gases

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Question 14

What caused the puddle of water? A water evaporating B steam condensing C the kettle leaking D water boiling

What caused the puddle of water? A water evaporating B steam condensing C the kettle leaking D water boiling

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Question 15

What process is occurring at X? ice water steam X What process is occurring at X? A freezing B melting C evaporating D condensing

What process is occurring at X? ice water steam X What process is occurring at X? A freezing B melting C evaporating D condensing

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