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Solids, Liquids, & Gases
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
Which kind of matter has its own shape?
solids
water
gases
liquids
Question 2
2.
What are the properties of a dime?
hard, fuzzy, white
shiny, metal, silver
cool, wet, heavy
soft, warm, copper
Question 3
3.
What can you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
a clock
a measuring cup
a scale
a ruler
Question 4
4.
Which of these is a solid?
air
raindrop
a book
milk
Question 5
5.
Gas is not always VISIBLE to the eye. What does VISIBLE mean?
able to change
has its own shape
able to be seen
has matter
Question 6
6.
How are liquids and gases alike?
They do not have mass.
They both have their own shape.
They can both take the shape of their containers.
They are both solids.
Question 7
7.
What has the greatest mass?
a speck of dust
a pebble
a boulder
a mountain
Question 8
8.
Which of these has the least mass?
a laptop computer
a crayon
a bicycle
a gallon of milk
Question 9
9.
A polished ring has a shiny LUSTER. What does LUSTER tell you about an object?
how it changes in a liquid
how much light bounces off of it
its type of matter
its size and shape
Question 10
10.
What would probably happen if you poured a liquid onto a solid table?
It would spread out all over the table
It would turn into a gas
It would keep the same shape
It would turn into a solid