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The theory about how matter acts and why it acts that way is called the
a) Moh's Law
b) The Law of Conservation of Energy
c) Kinetic Molecular Theory
d) The Law of Conservation of Mass
When matter is exposed to a heat source, the atoms or molecules
a) move faster, increasing their volume.
b) move faster, decreasing their volume.
c) move slower, increasing their volume.
d) move slower, decreasing their volume.
When matter is exposed to a substance of a lower temperature, the atoms and molecules
a) move faster, increasing their volume.
b) move faster, decreasing their volume.
c) move slower, increasing their volume.
d) move slower, decreasing their volume.
When matter is exposed to a heat source,
a) the viscosity increases allowing it to flow faster.
b) the viscosity decreases allowing it to flow faster.
c) the viscosity increases causing it to flow slower.
d) the viscosity decreases causing it flow slower.
When matter is exposed to a substance of a lower temperature,
a) the viscosity increases allowing it to flow faster.
b) the viscosity decreases allowing it to flow faster.
c) the viscosity increases causing it to flow slower.
d) the viscosity decreases causing it flow slower.
What is the term that describes a fluid's resistance to flow?
a) mass
b) matter
c) viscosity
d) volume
What is the term that describes the amount of space something takes up?
a) mass
b) matter
c) viscosity
d) volume
When a solid becomes a liquid, what four things happen?
a) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity decreases.
b) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity increases.
c) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity decreases.
d) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity increases.
When a liquid becomes a gas, what four things happen?
a) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity decreases.
b) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity increases.
c) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity decreases.
d) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity increases.
When a gas becomes a liquid, what four things happen?
a) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity decreases.
b) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity increases.
c) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity decreases.
d) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity increases.
When a liquid becomes a solid, what four things happen?
a) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity decreases.
b) Energy decreases, temperature decreases, volume decreases, and viscosity increases.
c) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity decreases.
d) Energy increases, temperature increases, volume increases, and viscosity increases.
Which of the following describes the atoms an molecules in a gas?
a) They have very little energy allowing them to lock together in a fixed position.
b) They have too much energy to be locked together in a fixed position, but not enough energy to spread apart.
c) They have a lot of energy causing them to spread out and fill their container.
d)
Which of the following describes the atoms an molecules in a liquid?
a) They have very little energy allowing them to lock together in a fixed position.
b) They have too much energy to be locked together in a fixed position, but not enough energy to spread apart.
c) They have a lot of energy causing them to spread out and fill their container.
d)
Which of the following describes the atoms an molecules in a solid?
a) They have very little energy allowing them to lock together in a fixed position.
b) They have too much energy to be locked together in a fixed position, but not enough energy to spread apart.
c) They have a lot of energy causing them to spread out and fill their container.
d)
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