This document is a practice worksheet for 5th grade science students from Indus Valley Public School in Noida. It contains 5 questions testing students' knowledge of states of matter, water cycle processes, solutions, and gases. Students are asked to identify phase change processes, give examples of different solution types and a gas dissolved in drinks, explain why dissolved gases and water purification are important, and answer questions about the water cycle, states of water, the definition of matter, and gas properties.
This document is a practice worksheet for 5th grade science students from Indus Valley Public School in Noida. It contains 5 questions testing students' knowledge of states of matter, water cycle processes, solutions, and gases. Students are asked to identify phase change processes, give examples of different solution types and a gas dissolved in drinks, explain why dissolved gases and water purification are important, and answer questions about the water cycle, states of water, the definition of matter, and gas properties.
This document is a practice worksheet for 5th grade science students from Indus Valley Public School in Noida. It contains 5 questions testing students' knowledge of states of matter, water cycle processes, solutions, and gases. Students are asked to identify phase change processes, give examples of different solution types and a gas dissolved in drinks, explain why dissolved gases and water purification are important, and answer questions about the water cycle, states of water, the definition of matter, and gas properties.
a. Conversion of ice to water b. Conversion of water into water vapor c. Conversion of water into ice d. Conversion of water vapor into water
Q2. Give example of the following
a. Solid solutions b. Gases dissolved in liquid c. Two immiscible liquids d. A gas dissolved in soft drinks to make them fizzy
Q3. Give reason
a. Gases which dissolve in water are important b. We need to remove impurities from water
Q4. Answer the following
a. What would happen if water cycle isn’t maintained by nature on earth? b. What are the three different states in which water occurs? c. What is matter? What is it made up of? d. Which property of gases help aquatic plants and animals to survive in water?