Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 17: End of chapter review

Author:Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley & Gemma Young

Mark Levesley Science Solutions for Exercise - Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 17: End of chapter review

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 17: End of chapter review with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 7 : Student's Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 17: End of chapter review with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

Some materials can conduct heat. Describe what this means. 

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

Magnesium is a metal. Suggest three physical properties of magnesium. 

HARD
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

If you cool a gas enough it will turn into a liquid. Explain what happens to the particles in the gas during this process. 

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

Copper is a malleable metal that is a good conductor of heat. Explain how these physical properties make it useful as a material to make cooking pans. 

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

Two students were discussing what happens to a solid when it melts. 

Jack: The solid particles will turn into liquid particles. 

Mira: The particles will stay the same. 

Which student is correct? 

HARD
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

Two students were discussing what happens to a solid when it melts. 

Jack: The solid particles will turn into liquid particles. 

Mira: The particles will stay the same. 

Describe what happens to the particles when a solid melts. 

HARD
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

A cup of water was left in a room overnight. Predict what would happen to the volume of water in the cup. Give a scientific explanation for your prediction. 

HARD
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

The melting point of iron is much higher than the melting point of water. Suggest why. Use particle theory in your answer.