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What would it take for matter to move from one state to another?
shape
mass
volume
energy
The small particles that made up matter.
mass
volume
atom
gas
The amount of space taken up by an object.
mass
volume
atom
gas
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
mass
volume
atom
matter
The amount of matter in an object.
matter
energy
gas
mass
What does water, air and rocks all have in common?
matter
energy
gas
mass
Tools we use to get the volume of a small liquid.
lever balance
syringe
cylinder
thermometer
What happens when energy is taken away from the particles?
moves slower
moves faster
nothing
gone
What happens to liquid when added energy?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
What is the very good example of changing matter?
air
rock
water
soil
What changes of water when a gas becomes liquid?
freezing
melting
evaporation
condensation
What instrument we use to measure the hotness or coldness of an objects?
lever balance
syringe
cylinder
thermometer
Which of the following matter?
time
sun
gravity
sound
Which state of matter has a fixed volume but no fixed shape?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
Which state of matter has a fixed volume and shape?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
Which state of particles that move the fastest?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
Which state of particles that are closely packed?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
In which state are the distances between the particles the greatest?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
Which state of matter that can be compressed?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
Which state of matter that cannot be easily squeezed?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
The change of gas to solid without passing through a liquid state
Condensation
Evaporation
Sublimation
Deposition
Melting
The change of state from liquid to gas.
Condensation
Evaporation
Sublimation
Deposition
Melting
The gas will turn into liquid form.
Condensation
Evaporation
Sublimation
Deposition
Melting
When the solid change to gas without passing through a liquid state.
Condensation
Evaporation
Sublimation
Deposition
Melting
The form of liquid changes into solid.
Condensation
Evaporation
Freezing
Deposition
Melting
What is number 1?
Nucleus
Neutron
Proton
Electron
What is number 2?
Nucleus
Neutron
Proton
Electron
What is number 3?
Nucleus
Neutron
Proton
Electron
What is number 4?
Nucleus
Neutron
Proton
Electron
The state of solid turns to liquid.
Condensation
Evaporation
Freezing
Deposition
Melting
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