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Welcome to Who Wants to be

a Millionaire:

States of Matter Edition

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A: volume

C: area

B: pressure

D: temperature

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Which measurement is not used when working with gases?

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A: liquid

C: solid

B: gas

D: none of the above

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A substance that takes on the shape and volume of its container is a ______.

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A: solid to gas

C: liquid to gas

B: solid to liquid

D: liquid to solid

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Melting is the change from _____.

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A: directly proportional

C: unrelated

B: inversely related

D: variable

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If a graph is a straight line that passes through the origin, the two variables are considered _________.

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A: evaporation

C: sublimation

B: boiling

D: condensation

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What is the change from a gas to a liquid that is caused by a loss of thermal energy?

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Congratulations!

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Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: melting

C: evaporation

B: boiling

D: freezing

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Only the particles on the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to become a gas. This is called _____.

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A: there is a fixed close arrangement

C: particles can move and spread apart to fill all available space

B: particles are free to move but volume is definite

D: particles are scattered and disorderly

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Which is true about the arrangement of particles in a solid?

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A: the freezing point

C: the origin

B: the melting point

D: boiling point

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Particles of a solid vibrate so fast that they break free from their fixed positions at ______.

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A: Boyer’s Law

C: Boyle’s Law

B: Charles’ Law

D: Chaplin’s Law

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At constant pressure, if temperature increases volume increases; if temperature decreases, volume decreases.

This principle is known as _____.

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A: pressure = force/ area

C: results from molecules pushing on container walls

B: measured in cm3

D: increases with # of gas molecules in a rigid container

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Which is not true regarding gas pressure?

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Congratulations!

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Milestone!Milestone!

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A: changes state of matter

C: has more moles of gas

B: is less dense than the surrounding air

D: slows the gas molecules down

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A hot air balloon rises because the heated air in the balloon _____.

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A: flows quickly (ex. vinegar or water)

C: has a definite shape

B: flows slowly (ex. honey)

D: has a definite temperature

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Properties of liquids include surface tension and viscosity. A liquid with low viscosity ____.

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A: made up of crystals

C: has a distinct melting point

B: becomes softer and softer as temperature rises

D: has particles arranged in repeating patterns

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Which is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid?

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A: pressure increases

C: pressure decreases

B: volume increases

D: volume decreases

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When a gas in a rigid container is heated, the ____.

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A: an increase of P in a flexible container, causes a decrease in V

C: P and V are inversely related

B: a decrease in P in a rigid container results in a greater V

D: applies at constant temperature

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Which of the following is not true regarding Boyle’s Law?

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