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SHREE EDUSHALA

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Class- VIII Subject- Chemistry


Time- 60 mins F.M-30
1. Answer them: [10]
a. Give two examples for each of the following:
i. The substance which sublime
ii. The substance which do not change their state on heating
b. Why can a piece of chalk be broken easily into smaller pieces while a coal piece
cannot be broken easily?
c. What happens to water if:
i. it i kept in a deep freezer?
ii. it is heated?
Explain the phenomenon of change of state of water
d. State the main postulates of kinetic theory of matter?
e. Explain interconversion of states of matter. What are the two factors responsible for
the change of state of matter?
2. Fill in the blanks: [5]
(a) The change of a solid into a liquid is called ............... .
(b) The process in which a solid directly changes into gas is called ............... .
(c) The change of water vapour into water is called ............... .
(d) The temperature at which a liquid starts changing into its vapour state is
............... .
(e) The Kinetic Theory of matter states that all the matter is composed
of__________.
3. Define and write example: [10]
a. Condensation b. Evaporation c. Law of Conservation of mass and its limitations
d. Sublimation e. Intermolecular spaces
4. Match the following : [5]
Column A Column B
a. Constituent of matter Gas
b. No compressibility Solid
c. Maximum expansion 5 elements
d. Conversion of a gas Condensation into liquid
e. Matter made of Molecules

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