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Which state of matter has the most movement of its particles?
Responses A SolidSolid B LiquidLiquid C Gas
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States of matter change when ________ is added or removed.
Responses A PlasmaPlasma B Energy
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__________ are the most organized state of matter.
Responses A SolidsSolids B LiquidsLiquids C Gases
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Liquids and gases are both called __________.
Responses A fluidsfluids B plasmas
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How is plasma different from a gas?
Responses A plasma can be manipulated by magnetic fieldplasma can be manipulated by magnetic
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In which of these can plasma be found?
Responses A lightninglightning B neon signsneon signs C microwave ovensmicrowave ovens D
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What is the term for a state of matter that has a definite volume and a definite shape?
Responses A gasgas B plasmaplasma C solid
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When you add heat energy to a liquid it turns into a __________.
Responses A gasgas B solid
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When you add heat energy to a liquid it turns into a __________.
Responses A gasgas B solid
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The best term to use to describe turning from a liquid to a gas is ____________.
Responses A condensationcondensation B
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To make them gas, you have to give liquids _____.
Responses A energyenergy B form
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04:21 Question Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. Put responses in the correct
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There are 4 different fundamental states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
The atoms/molecules that make up a solid are
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Analyze the diagram showing the changing states of matter. Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match.
Put
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explain what will happen to a sugar cube when it is placed in a sugar glass of water.
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Based on the motions of the gas molecules, why do you think the pressure changed as it did when the temperature was increased?
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What best describes the temperature at which a liquid turns to gas?
a) Melting point b) Boiling point c) Electrical conductivity
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which state of matter are the particles least tightly arranged
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Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a gas?
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The particles of a gas will spread out to fill the container they are in. They take the shape and volume of the container.
true
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The particles of a gas are close together and arranged in an orderly pattern.
true or false
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The particles of a gas retain their own shape and volume. They do NOT take the shape and volume of their container.
true or false
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The particles of a gas do NOT exert pressure on the walls of the container.
true or false
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There is space between the particles of a gas. This makes gas particles easily compressible.
true or false
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Which cylinder above contains particles of a gas? a Cylinder A b None of the above cylinders contain gas particles. c Cylinder B
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Observe the particles of gas pictured above. Choose the 5 statements below that are TRUE of gas particles. a There are forces of
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at room temperature, all samples of liquid water must have the same...
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List down four differences between evaporation and condensation
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Liquid nitrogen is obtained by condensing gaseous nitrogen found in air and boils at 77.36 K. At the boiling point, the density
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hi can you please help me by giving some facts on the 3 states of matter
solid liquid gas
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N2 is described by its state properties of temperature @ - 100 Degree C, and pressure @10.0 MPa. Determine if it is reasonable
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N2 is described by its state properties of temperature @ -100 degree C, and Pressure @ 10.0 MPa. Determine if it is reasonable
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What is the state of matter when non-convective rain leaves the cloud?
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Which comqound boils at 77.5 degree c
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what is between the helium particles in a helium filled balloon?
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What is dry ice? How do you convert it to its original form? Mention the name of the process
involved. What happens to the energy
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What type of solution is formed when steam from boiling water evaporates into the air?Explain.
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Liquids take the shape of the bottom of their container, while gases take the shape of their entire container. The shape solids
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Liquids take the shape of the bottom of their container, while gases take the shape of their entire container. The shape solids
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which observation most clearly supports the inference that liquids are composed of small particles in motion
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what is the solution set {c/c<}A metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below 1532.9o. Determine ( in terms of an
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what does water freezes into?
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how do particles react for solids liquids and gasses?
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I really need your help I'm in 3rd grade and I have to do a science fair project. I'm planning on doing the
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Water boils at 100°C and turns into steam. Which similarities or differences are there between water at 100°C and steam at
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10 EXAMPLE OF SOLUTION AND COLLOIDS
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How do you know that the particles are moving in a solid?
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What process occurs as a gas turns into a solid (and skips the liquid state). For example, frost forms when water vapor in the
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What process occurs as a solid turns into a gas (and skips the liquid state). For example, when frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice)
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What process occurs as a gas turns into a liquid. For example, when clouds and fog form, water vapor (a gas) becomes liquid
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