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QURM INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE SCHOOL

Chapter 5: Properties of Matter

Worksheet 1 (Properties of Substances)

1. When air is pumped into a basketball, the basketball becomes larger in size.

(a) Which property of matter does air show?


Tick the correct answer.

 Matter can change in size.

 Matter has mass.

 Matter occupies space.

(b) State one other property of air which shows that it is matter.

________________________________________________________

2. Substances can change in state.

Under which condition(s) can a substance change in state?


Circle the correct answer.

only when it gains heat

only when it loses heat

when it gains heat or loses heat

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3. Some substances conduct electricity and others do not.

Copper is used in electrical wires. Why?


Tick the correct answer.

 It is both an electrical conductor and insulator.

 It is an electrical conductor.

 It is an electrical insulator.

4. The table shows the melting points of some solids.

Solid Melting point (ºC)


A 186
B 1064
C 0
D 60

(a) Which solid has the lowest melting point?

_________________________________________________________

(b) What happens to a substance at its melting point?

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

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5. Thermal conductivity is a property of a substance.

(a) What is thermal conductivity?

_________________________________________________________

(b) People wear woollen clothes in winter. The woollen clothes trap a layer
of air around their bodies to keep them warm.

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Is air a thermal conductor or a thermal insulator? Explain.

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

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Marshall Cavendish Cambridge Primary Science (2nd edition)
Stage 6
Homework worksheet

Chapter 5: Properties of Matter

(The following content has not been through the Cambridge Assessment International Education
endorsement process.)

Worksheet 2 (Boiling and Evaporation)

1. Boiling and evaporation take place in liquids.


Tick (√) the correct answer.

 Both processes involve a change of state from a gas to a liquid.

 Both processes involve a change of state from a liquid to a gas.

2. Puddles of water form on the ground after rain. The water in the puddles
disappears after some time.

(a) What process causes the water in the puddles to disappear?


Circle the correct answer.

boiling evaporation

(b) What is a difference between boiling and evaporation?


Fill in the blanks. Choose from the following words.

bottom over surface throughout

Boiling happens _______________ a liquid. Evaporation only happens


at the _______________ of a liquid.

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3. Boiling is a faster process than evaporation.
Complete the sentences. Choose from the following words.

bubbles energy faster

heating slower

Boiling requires _______________ but evaporation does not.


This gives the particles in the liquid more _______________ to move
_______________.

4. Peter heats two liquids, A and B. He heats both liquids to the same
temperature and observes the following.

Liquid A starts boiling.


Liquid B does not boil.

(a) Which liquid has a higher boiling point?

__________________________________________________________

(b) Why does liquid B not boil? Explain using the particle model.

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

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5. The particles of a liquid are spread far apart when the liquid boils.

(a) Describe how the particles of a liquid are spread far apart during boiling.

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(b) What will happen to the amount of liquid if it continues to boil?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

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