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The following is an example of a solid
a) salad dressing (oil)
b) butter
c) carbon dioxide
d)

The following is an example of a liquid
a) salad dressing (oil)
b) butter
c) carbon dioxide
d)

The following is an example of a gas
a) butter
b) salad dressing (oil)
c) carbon dioxide
d)

If the container of a gas broke, what would happen to the gas
a) The gas would spread out everywhere
b) The gas would stay in the shape of the container
c) The gas would implode
d) The gas would mix with liquids

What would happen if the container full of water broke?
a) The water would stay in the shape of the container
b) The water will not move.
c) The water will move everywhere
d) The water will spread into a puddle on the ground

Which substance would change volume if put into a larger container?
a) gas
b) solid
c) liquid
d) gatorade

A form of matter without a definite shape or volume
a) plasma
b) solid
c) liquid
d) gas

The result of an inward pull among the molecules of a liquid that brings surface molecules closer together
a) surface tension
b) viscosity
c) liquid
d) fluid

The resistance of a liquid of flowing
a) surface tension
b) fluid
c) viscosity
d) gas

A solid in which the particles are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern
a) Amorphous solid
b) Gas
c) Liquid
d) Crystalline solid

A form of matter that has a definite volume and a definite shape.
a) gas
b) solid
c) liquid
d) fluid

A substance that flows
a) fluid
b) solid
c) liquid
d) gas

A form of matter that has a definite volume but no shape of its own
a) liquid
b) gas
c) solid
d) plasma

A solid in which the particles are not arranged in any definite pattern.
a) crystalline solid
b) liquid
c) amorphous solid
d) plasma

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