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Why do ice pops melt?

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States of Matter

Atom is the smallest unit of a matter. There are three states of matter, solid-state, liquid state or gaseous state.

Why Do Ice Pops Melt?

Fun Facts:

  1. Water starts freezing at the temperature of 0°C.
  2. Water starts evaporating at the temperature of 100°C.
  3. Gaseous matter does not have any definite shape or any definite volume.

Related Questions:

  1. What are the states of Matter?
  2. How many states of Matter are present around us?
  3. What is thermal energy?

True or False:

  1. Solid is a type of state of matter.
  2. There are four basic types or states of matter.
  3. The liquid state has tightly closed or bonded molecules present within it.
  4. A Solid-state material has a definite shape due to closely bound molecules.
  5. Water is present in a liquid state in normal conditions.

Objective Quiz:

  1. There are ______ states of matter.
    1. One.
    2. Two.
    3. Three.
    4. Four.
  2. _______ has a definite shape.
    1. Solid.
    2. Liquid.
    3. Gas.
    4. None of the above.
  3. Liquid is a type of ________.
    1. State of matter.
    2. State of look.
    3. State of flow.
    4. None of the above.
  4. In a solid state, atoms are ___________.
    1. Bound closely to each other.
    2. Bound normally to each other.
    3. Bound lightly to each other.
    4. Bound with a distance to each other.
  5. __________ can change its shape depending on the surface on which it is present.
    1. Solid state.
    2. Gaseous state.
    3. Liquid state.
    4. None of the above.
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