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Science - Structures & Properties of Matter quiz1

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What's the solid form of water?

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Fill in the blank with the correct term.

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Fill in the blank with the correct term.

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Fill in the blank with the correct term.

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Fill in the blank with the correct term.

Question 18
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Fill in the blank with the correct term.

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liquid
gas
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liquid
gas
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liquid
gas
Question 22
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Describe the volume and shape of a solid. Discuss the spacing of the particles in a solid.

Question 23
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Draw an example of a solid and label it.

Question 24
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Describe the volume and shape of a liquid. Discuss the spacing of the particles in a liquid.

Question 25
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Draw an example of a liquid and label it.

Question 26
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Describe the volume and shape of a gas. Discuss the spacing of the particles in a gas.

Question 27
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Draw an example of a gas and label it.

Everything you see if made of what?
glass
matter
air
water
What has a definite shape?
a liquid
air
a solid
water
What describes the amount of space something takes up?
mass
air
height
volume
Which of the following is solid water?
ice
slush
rain
water vapor
How are the particles in solids packed?
loosely
not at all
tightly
like a gas
Which is not a solid?
rock
soda
chair
plate
Liquids have a definite:
volume
temperature
shape
color
Liquids have the ability to:
flow
make electricity
walk
live
What makes up the air around us?
ice
solids
animals
gases
Which is a liquid?
rocks
milk
water vapor
oxygen gas
Will the volume of the liquid change if put into this container?
yes
no
not sure
Which diagram illustrates the particles in a gas?
left
right
both
neither