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This state of matter has a constant volume, but fits the space of the container holding it.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
This state of matter expands to fill its container.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
This state of matter has a firm, unchanging physical structure.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen are this state of matter at room temperature.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Which is not true about the liquid state of matter?
The liquid state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
The liquid state takes on the shape of its container.
The liquid state has a definite volume and an indefinite shape.
The particles in a liquid can easily move past each other.
A gas typically consists of:
low energy particles that experience high attractive forces between them.
low energy particles that experience no attractive forces between them.
high energy particles that experience high attractive forces between them.
high energy particles that experience little attractive force between them
Which of the following statements is true regarding the particle structure of liquids? Particles of a liquid are:
very close together, so the liquid cannot easily change its shape.
fast-moving, so they fill the volume of their container.
relatively close together, so they cannot be easily compressed.
very far apart, so they have plenty of room to move around.
Which process could cause a material to change state from gas to liquid?
Adding heat
Adding energy
Removing particles
Removing energy
If I add heat to a solid, how will the motion of the particles be affected?
They will move slower
They will stop moving
They will move faster
They will move to a different container
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