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Physics: particle model of matter

Question 1 of 14

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Liquids are arranged in a regular pattern

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 2 of 14

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What is the formula for density?

Select one of the following:

  • Density= mass / volume

  • Density= mass x volume

  • Density= volume / mass

  • Density= area x volume

  • Density= area / volume

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Question 3 of 14

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Solids have density because the particles are packed closely together and they have a lot of for they volume except for which has density due to it’s structure (lots of air spaces).

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    high
    closed
    mass
    polystyrene
    low
    open

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Question 4 of 14

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Liquids have density because the particles are together, they have a lot of mass for their

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    high
    low
    close
    not close
    volume

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Question 5 of 14

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Gases have density because the particles are apart so gases only have a mass for their volume

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    low
    high
    small
    big

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Question 6 of 14

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The required practical to find the density for irregular objects is to find the mass then fill a can with water. After that we place the object into water, the water will be and the water flow out through the spout. We then measure the volume of water displaced using a measuring .

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    eureka
    displaced
    cylinder

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Question 7 of 14

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Particles have ( kinetic, chemical, elastic ) energy and ( potential, electrical, gravitational potential ) energy (intermolecular forces and chemical bonds)

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Question 8 of 14

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When a solid can turn directly into a gas it is called . An example of this carbon dioxide at room temperature.

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Question 9 of 14

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Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas fully

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 10 of 14

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Why does the temperature stay constant in changes of state?

Select one of the following:

  • The energy is being used to break the forces of attraction

  • The energy has dissipated

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Question 11 of 14

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The specific heat of a substance is the amount of energy required to change state of one of the substance with no change in temperature

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    latent
    fusion
    kilogram
    gram

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Question 12 of 14

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Specific latent heat of ( fusion, vaporisation ) is the energy required to change 1 kg of a substance from a ( solid, liquid, gas ) to a ( liquid, solid, gas ) with no change in temperature

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Question 13 of 14

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Specific latent heat of is the amount of energy required to change 1 kg of a substance fro a to a with no change in temperature

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    vaporisation
    fusion
    liquid
    solid
    vapour

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Question 14 of 14

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Gas pressure is due to the particles colliding with the walls of the container that the gas is held in.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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