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Part I : Draw a diagram of the arrangement of particle in boxes and fill the changing process’s name
above/below arrow. even in room temp

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Part II : Fill in the blank

State Solid Liquid Gas


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Organisation
(draw model pattern) :::: I r -→ ;

Spacing / touching
(distance of atom) closely pack Closely Pooh For apart

Motion randomly
(movement of atom)
vibrate around fixed position slide over one another , Rapid Random

Shape
(fix / not fix) fix not fix not fix

Volume
(change / no change)
no
change no
change change
Compressed
(can / cannot)
cannot cannot Cm

Example roth water oxygen

Physical and Chemical changes

Part I : List four possible clues to a chemical change.


No. Physical changes Chemical changes

1 does not alter the composition or


identity of a substance alters the composition or identity of the substance , involved

2 change only in state


burning paper

3 ice melting ,
water boiling fried egg

4 freezing ice
making caramel from
sugar

Part II : How intensive property differ from an extensive property?


No. Intensive property Extensive property

2.1 doesn't depend upon


how much matter is being considered depends upon how much matter is being considered

2.2 independent of the amount of matter depend on the amount of matter

2.3 density temperature


,
mass
,
lenght

2.4 point volume


color
, boiling energy ,
Part III : Fill in the blank
3. Which of the following properties are intensive and which are extensive?
No. Properties Intensive / Extensive

3.1 length Extensive


3.2 volume Extensive

3.3 temperature Intensive

3.4 mass Extensive

3.5 density Intensive

3.6 color (same) Intensive

4. Do the following statement describe chemical or physical properties?


No. properties Chemical / Physical

÷
4.1 Oxygen gas supports combustion

4.2 Fertilizers help to increase agricultural production

4.3 Water boils below 100 C on top of a mountain

4.4 Lead is denser than aluminum p


4.5 Uranium is a radioactive element C

4.6 The helium gas inside a balloon tends to leak out after a few hours. p
4.7 A flashlight beam slowly gets dimmer and finally goes out. C
4.8 Frozen orange juice is reconstituted by adding water to it. p

4.9 The growth of plants depends on the sun’s energy in a process called
photosynthesis. C
4.10 A spoonful of table salt dissolves in a bowl of soup. p

4.11 Grinding coffee p

4.12 Baking cake c

4.13 Hair drying p

4.14 Tinting water p

4.15 Washing fruit p


4.16 Burning paper c
4.17 Mixing stone with sand p

4.18 Combustion of aluminum o

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