Science Worksheet Week 7

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WORKSHEET

SCIENCE
WEEK 7

Lesson: Changes in Materials from Liquid to Solid

You have read in the poem that the mixture of milk and water become solid after
placing it in the freezer for sixty minutes. From liquid, it hardens and becomes solid. This
process is called freezing or solidification.
There are liquid materials that can be changed into solids by freezing. If you will place
the water, melted cheese and ice cream in the freezer, they will harden and turn into solids
after a few hours. This happens because they have reached their freezing point.
Some melted materials can be hardened without the use of freezer. By simply
exposing any melted materials to open spaces with cold temperature, it will solidify after a
few hours, thus allowing solidification to happen.

Activity 1. Read each item carefully. Write True if the statement is correct and False if
it is not. Write your answers on the blank.
________1. Cooking oil solidifies when left in an open space with cold
temperature.
________2. Melted margarine will not harden anymore even when placed inside
the refrigerator.
________3. A juice drink will solidify when placed in the freezer.
________4. Water will solidify when placed inside the refrigerator.
________5. Soft drinks will not solidify when put in a freezer.

Activity 2. Directions: Analyze each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the best
answer.

1. What is the process of changing liquid into solid?


a. decreasing b. freezing c. increasing d. cooling

2. At which temperature do most liquids solidify?


a. low temperature c. average temperature
b. high temperature d. room temperature

3. Which of the following materials CANNOT be changed into solid?


a. ice cubes b. oil c. melted cheese d. water

4. Which of the following materials will harden when placed in a freezer?


a. chocolate b. butter c. orange juice d. margarine

5. What is the other word for freezing?


a. cooling b. melting c. solidification d. heating

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