STATES OF MATTER QUIZ - 10 QUESTIONS PLUS EXTRA CREDIT
This quick assessment is perfect to check understanding during your states of matter unit. Ten questions and an extra credit question will give you a quick view into student understanding which will help further planning in Matter unit.
A state of matter refers to the physical form in which matter exists, such as solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. A brief description of these states of matter is as follows:
- Solid: A solid has a fixed shape and volume, and its molecules are tightly packed and held in a fixed position by intermolecular forces.
- Liquid: A liquid has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container. Its molecules are close together but not held in a fixed position.
- Gas: A gas has no fixed shape or volume, and its molecules are widely spaced and move around freely.
- Plasma: Plasma is a high-energy state of matter in which electrons have been stripped from atoms, leaving a mixture of free electrons and ions. It is often found in stars and lightning.
Understanding the different states of matter is important in physics, chemistry, and many other scientific fields.