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The temperature at which the particles slow down and converts into a liquid is known as:

  1. melting point

  2. boiling point

  3. liquefaction point

  4. solidification point


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The temperature at which the particles slow down and converts into a liquid is known as liquefaction point.

On heating matter, the particles ...... energy and on cooling matter, the particles .......energy.

  1. lose, gain

  2. gain, lose

  3. lose, lose

  4. gain, gain


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

On the heating matter, the kinetic energy of particles increases, so they gain energy and on the cooling matter, the particle's the motion of particles decreases, so they lose energy.

At which temperature, the particles get converted into a liquid?

  1. Melting point

  2. Boiling point

  3. Freezing point

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

At melting point, the particles get converted into a liquid.

On cooling a gas, potential energy stored is released in the form of:

  1. mechanical energy

  2. kinetic energy

  3. heat energy

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

On cooling a gas, the temperature falls down and the stored potential energy is released in the form of heat energy so that the temperature fall and the gas becomes cool.

The phenomenon of change from one state of matter to another and then back to the original state is called ___________.

  1. changing the state of matter

  2. inter-conversion of states of matter

  3. converting the state of matter

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The phenomenon of change from one state of matter to another and then back to the original state is called the inter-conversion of states of matter.

Inter-conversion of states of matter is affected by:

  1. changing the temperature.

  2. increasing or decreasing the pressure.

  3. changing both temperature and pressure.

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Inter-conversion of states of matter is affected by 1. Changing the temperature.
2. Increasing or decreasing the pressure.
3. Changing both temperature and pressure.

Which of the following has the highest kinetic energy?

  1. Chalk

  2. Hydrogen

  3. Juice

  4. Alcohol


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Solids have the lowest kinetic energy whereas gases have the highest kinetic energy. Hence, hydrogen has the highest kinetic energy among the above examples.

At the freezing point, particles slow down, come close and get converted into a _______.

  1. solid

  2. liquid

  3. gas

  4. vapor


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

At freezing point, particles slow down, come close and get converted into a solid. Inter-molecular forces increase.

What is sublimation?

  1. the change of state of a substance directly from solid to gas without changing into a liquid state.

  2. the process of change of matter from the liquid state to the solid state at a particular temperature.

  3. the process of change from the gaseous state to the liquid state at a particular temperature.

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The change of state of a substance directly from solid to gas without changing into a liquid state is known as sublimation.

The ordered arrangement of solid breaks when:

  1. kinetic energy increases

  2. kinetic energy decreases

  3. no change in kinetic energy

  4. kinetic energy decreases and then increases


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Solids have least amount of kinetic energy. When the kinetic energy increases, the velocity of particles increases. The particles collide with a greater force. Thus, the ordered arrangement of solid breaks which results in phase change.