1 The Diagram Shows A Kettle of Boiling Water.: Sublimation
1 The Diagram Shows A Kettle of Boiling Water.: Sublimation
1 The Diagram Shows A Kettle of Boiling Water.: Sublimation
(a) The change of state when water vapour changes into liquid water is described as
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A boiling
B condensation
C evaporation
D sublimation
(b) Describe what happens when water vapour cools to form liquid water.
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(c) Which state symbol is used most often for the elements of the Periodic
Table at room temperature?
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(a) The diagram shows the three states of matter for a substance.
B condensing
C freezing
D melting
(b) Some cold water is poured into a conical flask and a bung
liquid water
(ii) Which formula represents a substance that is not present in the flask?
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A H2O(g)
B H2O(l)
C N2(g)
D N2(l)
evaporation
liquid gas
(a) Complete the diagram to show the arrangement of four particles in a gas.
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(b) Describe the movement of particles in a gas.
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A C
D F
(a) Complete the table by giving the name of each piece of apparatus.
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Letter Name
A measuring cylinder
C conical flask
(b) Give the letters of the two pieces of apparatus that could each be used to
measure an accurate volume of a liquid.
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6 The compound with the formula H2O can exist in three states of matter. The
names of these three states are shown in the boxes.
The numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 represent changes of state.
1 3
ice 2 water 4 steam
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B condensing
C freezing
D melting
B condensing
C freezing
D melting
(c) The term sublimation is also used for a change of
state. Sublimation is the change of state from
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A solid to liquid
B liquid to gas
C gas to liquid
D solid to gas
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(ii) Write an equation, including state symbols, for the change of state from
steam to water.
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The diagram shows how the particles are arranged in each of these states.
melting X
Z Y
(a) Use words from the box to show the changes of state labelled X, Y
and Z. You may use each word once, more than once or not at all.
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(b) Which statement best describes the movement of the particles in a gas?
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A The particles vibrate about fixed positions.
small tube
stirrer
solid Q
liquid
heat
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(iii) Suggest why the liquid in the beaker needs to be stirred constantly.
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(i)
He
He
He
He
He
(1)
(ii)
O
OCO CO
O
C O
O O C
C (1)
O O
(iii)
He O
O
O O
He
O O (1)
(iv)
O O O
O
O O
O
O
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O
O
(b) Substances can also be classified as solids, liquids or gases.
(i)
(1)
(ii)
(1)
white
solid
B
mixture
ammonium A chloride
HEAT
and
(d) Place crosses ( ) in two boxes to identify the processes that occur in
the test tube.
(2)
boiling
decomposition
melting
neutralisation