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State of matter with fixed shape and volume. Example: ice.
a) liquid
b) solid
c) gas
d) precipitation
State of matter with fixed volume but no fixed shape. It takes the shape of its container.
a) liquid
b) gas
c) solid
d) precipitation
State of matter with NEITHER a fixed shape nor a fixed volume. Example: steam
a) precipitation
b) solid
c) liquid
d) gas
To pass a liquid or gas THROUGH a DEVICE to REMOVE UNWANTED MATERIAL...
a) filter
b) atom
c) subliming
d) aerosol
The process of liquid changing to a gas...
a) precipitation
b) evaporation
c) solid
d) aerosol
Process of a gas changing to a liquid...
a) precipitation
b) aerosol
c) evaporation
d) condensation
This is a combination of a gas and a liquid...
a) evaporation
b) aerosol
c) precipitation
d) condensation
Changing straight from a SOLID to a GAS without becoming a liquid first. Only SOME substances can do this...
a) volcano
b) aerosol
c) subliming
d) atom
The smallest particle of a particular substance, like oxygen. They bond together to form molecules....example: hydrogen and oxygen make water.
a) evaporation
b) precipitation
c) subliming
d) atom
Noun...a group of atoms bonded together into a chemical compound.
a) molecule
b) condensation
c) subliming
d) gas
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