I. Multiple Choice. Read each question carefully and encircle the letter your answer. 1. Condensation is the phase change in which a substance change from ____________. A. solid to liquid B. liquid to gas C. gas to liquid D. liquid to solid 2. What happens to the energy when ice melts to form liquid? A. created B. released C. absorbed D. destroyed 3. What do you call the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid? A. melting B. freezing C. boiling D. depositing 4. Which of the following phase changes requires the addition of energy or when energy is absorbed by the matter? A. condensation B. vaporization C. deposition D. freezing 5. The temperature at which a gas becomes a liquid is called __________. A. evaporation point B. freezing point C. melting point D. condensation point 6. During the process of freezing or solidifying most substances on earth contract and increase density. Water is an exception and what does it do? A. contract and decrease density B. contract and increase density C. expand and decrease density D. expand and increase density 7. A cold glass of water collects water droplets on the outside on a hot summer day. What phase change is present? A. melting B. condensation C. vaporization D. sweating 8. Adding energy to a substance makes its particles move _______. A. the same B. none of the above C. slower D. faster 9. A candle drips wax on a table. This is an example of what phase change? A. freezing B. condensation C. sublimation D. melting 10. What phase change is present when dry ice gives off carbon dioxide gas? A. sublimation B. melting C. condensation D. freezing
II. Concept Map. Fill in the phase changes in the blanks provides.
PERFORMANCE TASK 3.2
TITLE: PHASE CHANGES OF MATTER DIRECTIONS: Draw or print one example for each phase change of matter (EVAPORIZATION, SUBLIMATION, DEPOSITION, MELTING, FREEZING, CONDENSATION) and give detailed description on how each phase change takes place in your chosen illustration/picture.