This quiz helps Grade 6 learners explore real-world scenarios involving the changes of state in matter, such as melting, evaporation, condensation, sublimation, freezing, and deposition.
Linda places ice cubes on a table. After some time, only water remains. Which change occurred?
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Brian notices his wet clothes dry quickly under sunlight. What process causes the clothes to dry?
Jane sees water droplets form outside a cold soda bottle. What is this an example of?
Tom heats wax, and it turns into a clear liquid. Which change of state is this?
Jack sees frost on a window during a very cold night. Water vapor turned directly into ice. What is this process called?
Mary boils water and observes steam rising. Which change of state describes this process correctly?
Peter leaves camphor uncovered, and it disappears without melting. Which process describes this correctly?
Which example correctly shows freezing?
Kim notices drops of water on a bathroom mirror after a hot shower. What explains this observation?
science teacher heats iodine crystals, and purple vapor forms directly from the solid. Which process is this?
Which everyday situation illustrates evaporation best?
When heated chocolate cools down and becomes solid again, what process is occurring?
Steam rising from boiling water demonstrates which change of state?
When you leave butter out on a warm day, it softens and melts. What process describes this correctly?
Water droplets forming on plants early in the morning are a result of which process?