A) Multiple choice questions 1. Name the states in which matter
exist. 1) A change of state from liquid to solid is called 2. In which of the states are the A: Freezing C: Melting particles least closely packed B: dissolution D: sublimation 3. Define and give four examples of matter 2) Liquids, solids and gases are all states of 4. Give three ways of changing matter. In which of the states of matter are between states of matter the particles least closely packed? 5. Name the technique used in the A: Solid C: Gas separation of the following mixture B: Liquid D: Iodine i) Groundnut from it peelings ii) Kerosene and water 3) Camphor placed in a box of dresses give a iii) Corn flour good odour but does not wet the dresses. iv)Groundnut and stone Instead, the camphor disappears. By what 6. With examples differentiate between process does this occur and physical and a chemical change A: Melting B: Evaporation 7. Name two factors responsible for the C: Sublimation D: Boiling change of state of matter 8. Complete the sketch below; 4) A mixture which has a uniform composition indicating the different changes of throughout the mixture is said to be. state A: a compound C: Homogenous B: Heterogeneous D) Saturated A 5) What technique is used to separate water and Solid Liquid kerosene? A: Distillation EB B: Using a separating funnel F C: Fractional distillation C Gas D D: Centrifugation
6) The states of matter that cannot be
compressed are: A: solids and liquid B: gas and liquid C: gas and solid D: methane and hydrogen