The process in which a gas turns into a solid without passing through the liquid state is called:

  • A) Condensation
  • B) Freezing
  • C) Deposition
  • D) Sublimation
  • Answer: C) Deposition

Which state of matter has the greatest intermolecular forces?

  • A) Solid
  • B) Liquid
  • C) Gas
  • D) Plasma
  • Answer: A) Solid

What happens to the volume of a gas if the temperature is decreased while the pressure is constant?

  • A) Volume increases
  • B) Volume decreases
  • C) Volume remains the same
  • D) Volume fluctuates
  • Answer: B) Volume decreases

Which state of matter has a definite volume but not a definite shape?

  • A) Solid
  • B) Liquid
  • C) Gas
  • D) Plasma
  • Answer: B) Liquid

The process where a liquid turns into a gas at temperatures below its boiling point is called:

  • A) Evaporation
  • B) Condensation
  • C) Sublimation
  • D) Freezing
  • Answer: A) Evaporation

What is the effect of increasing pressure on a liquid’s boiling point?

  • A) Boiling point decreases
  • B) Boiling point increases
  • C) Boiling point remains the same
  • D) Boiling point fluctuates
  • Answer: B) Boiling point increases

Which state of matter can flow and take the shape of its container?

  • A) Solid
  • B) Liquid
  • C) Gas
  • D) Plasma
  • Answer: B) Liquid

The change from a solid to a gas is called:

  • A) Freezing
  • B) Condensation
  • C) Melting
  • D) Sublimation
  • Answer: D) Sublimation

In which state of matter are the intermolecular forces the weakest?

  • A) Solid
  • B) Liquid
  • C) Gas
  • D) Plasma
  • Answer: C) Gas

Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed in an orderly arrangement?

  • A) Solid
  • B) Liquid
  • C) Gas
  • D) Plasma
  • Answer: A) Solid