Science Lesson 57 Review Question Preview (ID: 21966)


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to get larger
a) contract
b) expand
c) shrink
d) pop

to get smaller
a) expand
b) contract
c) shrink
d) vibrate

has a definite shape and fills a definite amount of space
a) gas
b) liquid
c) solid
d) steam

molecules are closest together
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water

fastest moving molecules
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water

has no shape and does not fill a certain amount of space
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) ice

to move back and forth
a) bounce
b) expand
c) contract
d) vibrate

hot water vapor
a) ice
b) steam
c) liquid
d) water

anything that takes up space and has weight
a) atom
b) matter
c) molecule
d) hydrogen

has no shape of its own but does fill up a certain amount of space
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) ice

two atoms which make up water
a) nitrogen and oxygen
b) hydrogen and nitrogen
c) helium and nitrogen
d) hydrogen and oxygen

the smallest piece of a substance that still has the qualities of that substance
a) matter
b) molecule
c) atom
d) hydrogen

the tight fitting together of water molecules near the water's surface
a) sticking
b) surface tension
c) molecules
d) melting

the freezing point of water
a) 212 F
b) 100 F
c) 32 F
d) 37F

the boiling point of water
a) 212 F
b) 100 F
c) 32 F
d) 37 F

the melting point of water
a) 212 F
b) 100 F
c) 32 F
d) 37 F

large puffy clouds
a) cumulus
b) stratus
c) cirrus
d) fog

light feathery clouds
a) cumulus
b) stratus
c) cirrus
d) fog

looks like a blanket
a) cumulus
b) stratus
c) cirrus
d) fog

clouds near the ground
a) cumulus
b) stratus
c) cirrus
d) fog

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