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MCPSS SC15.5.1Matter

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Please answer each question completely.
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Question 10
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What process proves that particles are too tiny to be directly seen?

Question 11
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How does sugar disappearing in water demonstrate particle size?

Question 12
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How do perfume molecules spreading in a room illustrate the small size of particles?

Question 13
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Why can't we see individual particles of matter with our naked eye?

A substance which takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume is a
solid
liquid
gas
crystal
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and takes up space
Anything that we can see
Anything that is solid
Anything that is heavy
Which state of matter has particles packed tightly together?
Gas
Liquid
Plasma
Solid
Which state of matter has particles that are free and far apart?
Plasma
Liquid
Solid
Gas
If we melt ice, what does it turn into?
It remains ice (Solid)
Water (Liquid)
Snow (Solid)
Steam (Gas)
Air is not made up of matter.
True
False
Paper is made up of matter.
True
False
Water is the only thing that contains matter.
True
False
Matter exists everywhere, even in our bodies.
True
False