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What do the particles in a solid look like?
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
Choose the correct term to complete the sentence. _______________ measures how much space matter takes up.
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
Cooling causes particles to move around ________________.
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
How tightly particles are packed determines what ________ an object takes.
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
Choose the correct term to complete the sentence. As the particles increase in movement, they begin to ______________ more and move in _______________ speed.
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
What do the particles in a gas look like?
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
Choose the correct phrase to answer the question. Which best describes the behavior of particles in a liquid?
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
A block of ice is sitting on a table outside on a hot summer day. What is the first process that will happen to the ice as it sits outside on the hot day?
less
state
melting
volume
Look on the board. D
spread out; faster
Look on the board. C
Particles are close together but can move across each other freely.
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