chapter 3 matter
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I Identify the following items by putting a tick (/) in the box plovided for the items that are classified as matter'
2 Compare the differences between solids, Iiquids and gases by completing the table below'
The liquids in the table below are poured into a measuring cylinder'Shade ihe layers of the measuring cylinder by using the information in the rable below.
(a) Arrangement of Particles(b) Shape(c) Volume(d) Energy content(e) Force of attraction between particles(0 Compressibility
Characteristic
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I Which of the following is trueabout matter?A Matter is a substance that has
a definitc shapeB Matter is a substance that
exists in gaseous, liquid andsolid states
C Matter is a substance thatoccupies space and has mass
D Matter is a substance that ishigh in density
2 Which ofmatter?A StoneB Oil
the follorving is not
C OxygenD Light
Matter hasI weightll volume
III sizeA II onlyB I and Il onlyC I and III onlyD II and Ill onlyWhich ol the following areexamples of matter?I Light III OxygenII A key MaterA ll onlyB I and IV onlyC ll, tll and IV oniyD I. II. III and IVWhich of the followingstatements about matter is nottrue?A AII objects around us are
made up of matterB All matter havc massC All nrattcr have volumeD Matter can expand when
compressed
Instruction: Answer all questions. Each question is follorued, by fott alterndtioe answers, A, B, C or D. Foreach question, choose oae answer only.
6 Diagram I shows a balloon befoleand after air is pumped into it.
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