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NAME: LEYANA KATRIEL BELTRAN 02-22-22

STEM 12 – KELVIN

General Chemistry 2
Worksheet # 1. A
Week 1
Worksheet # 1. A - QUIZ
Week 1
Directions: Read all the items carefully and encircle the letter corresponding to your correct
answer.

1. Kinetic Molecular Theory is used to explain the ______________ of ________. a. behavior,


particles b. behavior, matter c. speed, particles d. speed, matter

a. behavior, particles

b. behavior, matter

c. speed, particles

d. speed, matter

2. Juan observed the ice as it melts on the table. He wondered what happened to the
movement of the particles present on the ice. Which of the following concepts can help
Juan?

a. The movement of the particles become slower as phase change happens

b. The movement of the particles become slower because there are spaces between
particles.

c. The movement of the particles become faster because the temperature of the ice
changes sufficiently as phase change happens.

d. The movement of the particles become faster because the particles in ice is faster than the
particles in water.
3. Based on the KMT, what happens to the kinetic energy of the particles as temperature
increases?

a. KE increases

b. KE decreases

c. KE remains the same

d. KE is constant

4. Which of the following is TRUE about the properties of solids?

a. Molecules are not held rigidly in position.

b. Many solids are characterized by long-range order; that is, the molecules are arranged in
regular configurations in three dimensions.

c. There is even less empty space in a liquid than in a solid.


d. Solids are almost incompressible and possess definite shape and volume

5. Which of the following is NOT true about the properties of liquids?


a. Liquids are incompressible
b. The molecules in liquid can move past one another freely

c. Liquid can flow, can be poured, and assumes the shape of its container

d. In a liquid, the molecules are so close together that there is very little empty space.
Worksheet # 1. B
Week 1
Worksheet # 1. B
Week 1

Directions:
Enumerate at least two substances in your house and identify its state, YOU must
explain their properties using the Kinetic Molecular Theory.

Substance State of Matter Description of Picture of


Molecular motion Molecular
motion

HANGER SOLID Particles in liquids are


close together and move in
a random pattern
throughout the container.
Particles move quickly in
all directions but collide
more frequently than in
gases because the particle
lengths are shorter.

ALCOHOL LIQUID These particles are packed


tightly together in a solid
and are unable to move
around freely within the
substance. Solids have a
definite shape that is
difficult to modify because
molecular motion for the
particles in a solid is limited
to very slight vibrations of
the atoms around their fixed
places.

Reference:

https://www.livescience.com/46946-solids.html
Movement of particles.
Picture retrieved from google

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