Chemistry: Solids, Liquids, and Gases

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Chemistry: Solids, Liquids, and Gases.

1. Which of the following is an example of a solid?
a. Air you breathe
b. Coffee you drink
c. A chair you sit on
d. Water you swim in
e. All of the Above

2. Which of the following is the common name for the solid state of water?
a. Liquid
b. Rain
c. Steam
d. Ice
e. Vapor

3. Which of the following states of matter is the most abundant state of matter in the universe?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Plasma
e. Bose-Einstein condensates

4. Which of the following states of matter is water in when it's in the form of steam or vapor?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Plasma
e. Bose-Einstein condensates

5. Which of the following states of matter occur between solid and gas as the energy is increased?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Plasma
e. Bose-Einstein condensates

6. What unique state of matter only occurs at extremely low temperatures?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Plasma
e. Bose-Einstein condensates

7. In which of the following three states of matter are the particles moving the fastest?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. They are all moving the same
e.

8. In which of the following three states of matter are the particles the closest together?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. They are all spaced the same
e.

9. Which of the following states of matter assume the volume and shape of their container?
a. Solids
b. Liquids
c. Gases
d. All of the above
e. None of the Above

10. Which of the following statements is true about plasma as a state of matter?
a. It occurs at very high temperatures
b. It is found in stars
c. It's like gas, but some molecules have become ions
d. It is found in lightning bolts
e. All of the Above


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