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The document is a chemistry worksheet for 6th grade students covering states of matter. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts like the definitions of solids, liquids, and gases; properties of each state including particle motion and ability to be held; phase changes between states; and the four common states of matter. It aims to build students' foundational understanding of this core topic.

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Put Tick Mark For The Correct Answer

The document is a chemistry worksheet for 6th grade students covering states of matter. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts like the definitions of solids, liquids, and gases; properties of each state including particle motion and ability to be held; phase changes between states; and the four common states of matter. It aims to build students' foundational understanding of this core topic.

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Name: ____________________________________ Grade: 6 Div: ______ Date: ___/___/_____

Subject: Chemistry Topic: States of matter

Put tick mark for the correct answer


1. Molecules in this phase of matter are tightly packed together.
a. Solids
b. Liquids
c. Gases

2 is the measure of how much matter an object has.


a. Weight
b. Gravity
c. Mass
d. Sp
3 Matter in this phase cannot be held in hand.
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas

4. The point at which a liquid becomes a solid is called the point.


a. freezing
b. melting
c. boiling
d. condensation

5.Which change in state is illustrated?


→→
a. melting
b. freezing
c. evaporation
d. Condensation
e. Which change in state is illustrated?
6

→→
a. melting
b. freezing
c. evaporation
d. condensation
7 The amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space that
something contains is the .
a. matter
b. density
c. state
d. Volume

8 The state of matter that has a fixed volume but can change shape is .
a. gas
b. liquid
c. physical change
d. solid
9 What are the four states of matter?
a. color, shape, size, and density
b. solid, liquid, vacuum, and plasma
c. heat, temperature, length, and mass
d. solid, liquid, gas, and plasma

10 Liquid particles move slower than gas particles.


a. True
b. False

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