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The three main states of matter include ____.
a) plasma, solids, gases
b) solids, liquids, plasma
c) liquid, gases, electron
d) liquids, gases, solids

A _____ is a state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume.
a) liquid
b) solid
c) gas
d) plasma

A ____ is a state of matter that does NOT have a definite shape but has a definite volume.
a) liquid
b) solid
c) plasma
d) gas

_____ is anything that has mass and takes up space.
a) Matter
b) Volume
c) Mass
d) Density

Thermal energy is also known as _____.
a) volume
b) mass
c) density
d) heat

A chocolate bar melts in a hot car because of the addition of _____.
a) kinetic energy
b) thermal energy
c) potential energy
d) electric energy

Fire is an example of which type of matter.
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) plasma

The resistance to flow describes _____.
a) viscosity
b) surface tension
c) cohesion
d) density

Increasing pressure and decreasing volume is an example of which relationship?
a) zigzag relationship
b) linear relationship
c) inverse relationship
d) unilateral relationship

A change in the state of matter is caused if enough _____ is added to or removed from an object.
a) potential energy
b) thermal energy
c) microwaves
d) kinetic energy

Matter that changes from a solid directly to a gas when thermal energy is added.
a) sublimation
b) deposition
c) evaporation
d) condensation

Sal put on a pot of water to boil pasta. After a few minutes, all of the water was gone. This is an example of _____.
a) boiling
b) condensation
c) melting
d) deposition

Feeling the warmth of a fireplace is an example of _____.
a) conduction
b) convection
c) condensation
d) radiation

Clouds form because water vapor turns into water droplets. This is an example of _____.
a) condensation
b) evaporation
c) melting
d) freezing

An explanation of how particles in matter behave, or move.
a) Muroski's Law
b) Boyle's Law
c) Charles's Law
d) Kinetic Molecular Theory

The rising and sinking of material due to the change in density is _____.
a) convection
b) conduction
c) radiation
d) potential energy

Boyle's Law and Charles's Law describes the properties of a _____.
a) solid
b) gas
c) liquid
d) plasma

The sum of all the potential energy and kinetic energy in an object is equal to _____.
a) temperature
b) potential energy
c) thermal energy
d) radiation

The relationship when temperature increases and volume increases describes a _____.
a) linear relationship
b) inverse relationship
c) unilateral relationship
d) zigzag relationship

Energy being transferred through direct contact is called _____.
a) radiation
b) convection
c) microwaves
d) conduction

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