B. Covalent solids 4. What happens to water molecules when cooled? D. Amorphous Solids A. The water molecules become excited. B. The water molecules slide past each other. C. The water molecules become fixed in position. D. The forces between molecules break. 5. What type of solids is made up of unlike charge of particles and later res ormation of electrostatic force?

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II. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answer on the space
provided.
1. Some solids have fixed shapes and volume but their particles are not arranged in
regular geometric patterns. What type of solid is described?
DOLgibojo-qubo
Juoda sw ai or
C. Melted Solids
abr D. Frozen Solids
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the triple point?
A. Crystalline Solids
B. Amorphous Solids
ail
A. A substance can exist in all of the different states depending on AC
temperature and pressure.
B.. A substance can exist in all of the different states depending on
temperature.
C. A substance can exist in all of the different states depending on
pressure.
D. A substance cannot exist in all of the different states regardless of
temperature and pressure.
biupil is:
3. The foliowing are crystalline solids EXCEPT?
C. Metallic Solids
A. Ionic Solids
B. Covalent solids
D. Amorphous Solids
4. What happens to water molecules when cooled?
A. The water molecules become excited.
B. The water molecules slide past each other.
C. The water molecules become fixed in position.
D. The forces between molecules break.
5. What type of solids is made up of unlike charge of particles and later results in
formation of electrostatic force?
the
C. Molecular Solids
A. Ionic Solids
B. Covalent Solids
D. Metallic Solids
6. Why is liquid difficult to compress? Because
A. The particles of liquid move more freely compare to solid that slide past one another
B. Liquid have definite volume but no definite shape
C. A & B
D. B only
7. Unlike liquid, why do solid do not flow?
A. Because solid is heavier compare to liquid
B. Because of the arrange of the particles that are very close to each other
C. Because solid has definite shape and volume
D. Because solid slightly expands when heated
Transcribed Image Text:od nozob II. Multiple Choice Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided. 1. Some solids have fixed shapes and volume but their particles are not arranged in regular geometric patterns. What type of solid is described? DOLgibojo-qubo Juoda sw ai or C. Melted Solids abr D. Frozen Solids 2. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the triple point? A. Crystalline Solids B. Amorphous Solids ail A. A substance can exist in all of the different states depending on AC temperature and pressure. B.. A substance can exist in all of the different states depending on temperature. C. A substance can exist in all of the different states depending on pressure. D. A substance cannot exist in all of the different states regardless of temperature and pressure. biupil is: 3. The foliowing are crystalline solids EXCEPT? C. Metallic Solids A. Ionic Solids B. Covalent solids D. Amorphous Solids 4. What happens to water molecules when cooled? A. The water molecules become excited. B. The water molecules slide past each other. C. The water molecules become fixed in position. D. The forces between molecules break. 5. What type of solids is made up of unlike charge of particles and later results in formation of electrostatic force? the C. Molecular Solids A. Ionic Solids B. Covalent Solids D. Metallic Solids 6. Why is liquid difficult to compress? Because A. The particles of liquid move more freely compare to solid that slide past one another B. Liquid have definite volume but no definite shape C. A & B D. B only 7. Unlike liquid, why do solid do not flow? A. Because solid is heavier compare to liquid B. Because of the arrange of the particles that are very close to each other C. Because solid has definite shape and volume D. Because solid slightly expands when heated
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