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the phase change from liquid to solid
a) freezing
b) melting
c) evaporation
d) condensation

a solid in which the particles are held in a fixed repeating pattern
a) crystalline
b) amorphous
c) Brownian movement
d) diffusion

the process of mixing by particles motion
a) diffusion
b) evaporation
c) melting
d) freezing

the phase change from liquid to gas
a) evaporation
b) melting
c) freezing
d) condensation

the state of matter in which particles travel at such tremendous speeds that they become electrically charged
a) plasma
b) condensation
c) sublimation
d) diffusion

how much more the atoms of an object's substance can be packed together
a) compressibility
b) amorphous
c) crystalline
d) diffusion

the phase change from gas to liquid
a) condensation
b) freezing
c) evaporation
d) melting

a property that can be observed and measured without changing the kind of matter being studied
a) physical property
b) chemical property
c) amorphous
d) viscosity

a property that describes how matter will react and change in the presence of other kinds of matter
a) chemical property
b) physical property
c) evaporation
d) crystalline

the constant random motion or particle in a liquid or a gas
a) Brownian movement
b) amorphous
c) chemical change
d) compressibility

a change in a material that alters its identity
a) chemical change
b) physical change
c) sublimation
d) amorphous

a change in a material that does not alter its identity
a) physical change
b) chemical change
c) crystalline
d) diffusion

the rapid phase changed from liquid to gas
a) boiling
b) diffusion
c) melting
d) viscosity

one of the states in which matter can exist, dependent upon the temperature
a) phase
b) viscosity
c) diffusion
d) Brownian movement

the fundamental particles of an element
a) atoms
b) liquids
c) phases
d) solids

solid in which the particles are held in random placement
a) amorphous
b) freezing
c) plasma
d) sublimation

the state of matter in which the disruptive forces completely overcome the attractive forces, allowing unlimited movement of particles
a) gas
b) solid
c) liquid
d) plasma

the state of matter in which the atractive forces and the disruptive forces are balanced, allowing particles limited movement
a) liquid
b) solid
c) gas
d) plasma

the phase change from solid to liquid
a) melting
b) freezing
c) condensation
d) evaporation

the phase change directly from solid to gas or from gas to solid
a) sublimation
b) freezing
c) condensation
d) boiling

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