The document is a worksheet that asks students to define different phase changes like melting, freezing, vaporization, and condensation. It also asks students to identify states of matter and phase changes, explain why evaporation causes cooling, and differentiate between solids, liquids, and gases on a molecular level and by physical state. The questions cover key concepts like the three states of matter, examples of solids and liquids, the gas in carbonated drinks, and the composition of air.
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The document is a worksheet that asks students to define different phase changes like melting, freezing, vaporization, and condensation. It also asks students to identify states of matter and phase changes, explain why evaporation causes cooling, and differentiate between solids, liquids, and gases on a molecular level and by physical state. The questions cover key concepts like the three states of matter, examples of solids and liquids, the gas in carbonated drinks, and the composition of air.
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Worksheet MYP-2
1. Answer the following questions
Define melting, freezing, vaporization , condensation, sublimation, and
deposition .
2. Identify the state and phase change
3. Why does evaporation causes a cooling effect?
4. Differentiate between solids liquid and gases at the molecular level and physical state . COMPREHENSION: Read and answer the questions below . Read the passage and answer the questions below. Solids, liquids and gases are all around us. Steel, concrete, wood and plastic are all solids. Some liquids are water, oil and petrol. One gas is carbon dioxide. This gas makes the fizz in soft drinks. Air is a mixture of gases. The smell of perfume or food being cooked is due to gases which move through the air. We usually find solids, liquids and gases mixed together. Air contains dissolved gases. The sand grains on the beach have water and air bubbles between them. Lemonade contains bubbles of gas in a liquid. If you place ice in the lemonade, all three states of matter are in the same container. Solid, liquid and gas are called the states of matter. All substances exist in one of these three states. All substances can change their state. 1. Which gas is usually used in fizzy drinks? 2. What is air made up of? 3. Write three examples of solids and liquids at home? 4. What are the three states of matter? QUIZ Write True or False 1. There are 3 states of matter. 2. Air is not a mixture of gases. 3. Concrete is an example of solid. 4. Carbon di oxide is an example of a liquid.