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Chapter 5 Heating and Melting

A. Fill in the blank.


List down 2 examples of permanent change and temporary changes in state of
material.
Permanent Change Temporary Change

A solid can change into a ___________ when it is heated.


A liquid can change into a ______________ when it is cooled.
___________________ is the temperature at which a solid melts.
___________________ is the temperature at which a liquid freezes.
What is the melting temperature of an ice? __________
What is the freezing point of an ice? _________

B. Please circle the correct answer.

Freezing / Melting is the process of changing a liquid into a solid when the
liquid loses heat.

Freezing / Melting is the process of changing a solid into a liquid when the
solid gains heat.

The melting and freezing points of most substances are different / same.
Chapter 6 Magnets
A. Fill in the blank
1. Magnet is an object that _________________ magnetic materials towards
itself.
2. Which materials can be attracted to magnets? _______________________
3. Which materials are metals but non-magnetic materials?
__________________
4. Which materials are non-metals and non-magnetic materials?
_________________________
5. List one example of natural magnet. _____________________
6. List two examples of man-made magnet.
__________________________________
7. A magnet will always point to which direction when suspended freely?
___________________
8. In what situation the magnetism of a magnet cannot pass through non-
magnetic materials?
(i) The magnet is too ___________
(ii) The non-magnetic material is too __________
9. List down 3 ways in which magnets can be made.
(i) ____________ method
(ii) ____________ method
(iii) ____________ method
10.List down 3 ways of losing the magnetism.
(i) ____________________________________________________
(ii) ____________________________________________________
(iii) ____________________________________________________
11.List down 3 examples of objects that use ordinary magnets and 3 examples of
objects that use electromagnets.
Ordinary magnets Electromagnets
B. Please circle the correct answer.

A magnet can / cannot attract non-magnetic materials.

Like poles attract / repel whereas unlike poles attract / repel.

Force of attraction / repulsion is when different poles of two magnets are


brought close to each other.

Force of attraction / repulsion is when same poles of two magnets are


brought close to each other.

A stronger / weaker magnet would be able to attract more magnetic materials.


A magnet is weakest / strongest at its poles and weakest / strongest in the
middle.

Magnetism of a magnet can / cannot attract non-magnetic materials.

C. Fill in the name of the man-made magnets

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