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2nd PERIODICAL EXAMINATION

SCIENCE 8

Name: _______________________________ Grade Level: _________________________

Date: _______ Score: ________________________________

Direction: Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in each item.
_____ 1. What phase change does dry ice undergo when it transforms from a solid to a gas,
skipping the liquid phase entirely?
A. Condensation B. Boiling C. Sublimation
______2. When you place a pot of water on the stove and heat the water up, you notice that
bubbles form throughout. What phase change is the water undergoing?
A. Boiling B. Condensation C. Evaporation
______3. The beads of sweat on the outside of your cup come from the water vapor in the air.
What phase change did the water vapor have to undergo to become the dew drops on the
outside of your cup?
A. Boiling B. Condensation C. Sublimation
______4. The following occurs when heat energy is removed: Gas ---(A)--> Liquid ---(B)--->
Solid. What would be the phase changes for A and B respectfully?
A. Melting, Evaporating B. Melting, Condensation
C. Condensation, Freezing D. Condensation, Melting
E. Boiling, Freezing
_____5. Examine the following sequence of phase changes: Solid ---> Liquid ---> Gas. Would
we need to ADD or REMOVE heat energy?
A. Add heat energy B. Remove heat energy C. Neither
_____6. The phase change that occurs when a gas is cooled and changes into a solid is known
as...
A. Evaporation B. Condensation C. Deposition D. Freezing

_____7. When isopropyl alcohol was spilled over the counter top and quickly disappeared,
what phase change occurred?
A. Evaporation B. Boiling C. Condensation D. Sublimation
_____8. A student noticed frost was on the ground at 6:30 a.m. but noticed it disappeared by
8:30 a.m. What phase change was responsible for turning the frost into water vapor?
A. Melting B. Evaporation C. Sublimation D. Deposition
_____9. The change in state from gas to liquid is called ____________.
A. Condensation B. Freezing C. Melting D. Evaporation
_____10. Check any of the following that are part of the Kinetic Theory:
A. All particles are in constant, random motion
B. There are 4 states of matter including solids, liquids, gases and plasma.
C. Particles are constantly colliding with each other due to their constant motion.
D. All matter is made of small particles like atoms and molecules
II. Problem Solving: Read, Analyze and solve. Show the workings. (5 points each)
Q
Hint: Use the Formula: C = m ∆T , where Q = heat energy, m = mass and T = Temperature.
Remember ∆ T =(Tf −Ti)
1. A 15.75-g piece of iron absorbs 1086.75 joules of heat energy, and its temperature changes
from 25 °C to 175 °C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of iron.
Given:

Solution:

2. How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 10.0 g of aluminum from 22°C to
55°C, if the specific heat of aluminum is 0.90 J/g °C? (Make sure your answer has the right
units)
Given:

Solution:
3. A 0.3 g piece of copper is heated and fashioned into a bracelet. The amount of energy
transferred by heat to the copper is 66,300 J. If the specific heat of copper is 390 J / g °C,
what Is the change of the copper's temperature?
Given:

Solution:

4. How many Joules of energy are required to change 10 grams of liquid water from 20 °C to
90 °C? Specific heat of liquid water is 4.18 J / g °C.
Given:

Solution:

5. The specific heat of aluminum is 0.21 J / g°C. How much heat(Q) is released when a 10 g
piece of aluminum foil is taken out of the oven and cools from 100° to 50°?
Given:

Solution:

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