What causes water to change into a solid?, increasing the temperature (adding heat), the surrounding air, decreasing the temperature (removing heat), the location of the experiment, What happens to water during evaporation?, It changes from a liquid to a gas., It changes from a liquid to a solid., It changes from a gas to a liquid., It changes from a solid to a liquid., What happens to water during condensation?, It changes from a liquid to a gas., It changes from a liquid to a solid., It changes from a gas to a liquid., It changes from a solid to a liquid., What will happen to an ice cube if you put it outside?, It will change to a liquid., It will not change., It will change to a solid., It will change to a gas., At which temperature does water freeze?, 0 degrees Celsius, 50 degrees Celsius, 10 degrees Celsius, 100 degrees Celsius, At which temperature does water boil?, 0 degrees Celsius, 50 degrees Celsius, 10 degrees Celsius, 100 degrees Celsius, When a pan of water is boiling, the water level in the pan slowly disappears. What is happening?, The heat from the pan causes the water to melt., Because the water is rapidly boiling, it spills out of the pan., The heat from the pan causes the water molecules to pack tightly together., Heat causes liquid to become water vapor, which is a gas., What causes water to change into a gas?, increasing the temperature (adding heat), decreasing the temperature (removing heat), the surrounding air, the location of the experiment, True or False: Ice cubes are loosely packed water molecules that take on the shape of its container., True, False, True or False: Steam is made up of loosely packed water molecules that does not have a defined shape or volume., True, False, True or False: A solid has a definite volume. A gas does not have a definite volume., True, False, True or False: Water is made up of tightly packed molecules that retain its shape., True, False, What is another name for water in a gaseous state?, steam or water vapor, sleet, snow, ice, What is ice?, any frozen liquid, water as a liquid, water as a gas, water as a solid.
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