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Molecules of a substance are farthest apart from each other in which state of matter?
a) liquid
b) gas
c) solid
d) crystal

All living and non-living things are made up of a combination of
a) liquids
b) metals
c) elements
d) gases

Mass is a ___________ property.
a) natural
b) chemical
c) physical
d) irregular

The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas is the ____________ point.
a) gas
b) freezing
c) melting
d) boiling

All atoms of the same __________ have the same properties.
a) mixture
b) compound
c) element
d) solution

Compared to gases, liquids are not easily compressed because particles of a liquid
a) are closer together
b) are moving faster
c) have a crystal structure
d) are smaller and lighter

Chemical changes
a) are irreversible
b) have irregular shapes
c) make atoms grow
d) happen only in labs

What substance has a definite shape and a definite volume?
a) liquid
b) plasma
c) gas
d) solid

Density describes the relationship between
a) mass and weight
b) weight and volume
c) volume and mass
d) velocity and volume

All substances have properties that can be classified as either
a) force or motion properties
b) physical or chemical properties
c) hot or cold properties
d) stable or unstable properties

Most substances can exist as a solid, liquid or gas depending on
a) density
b) temperature
c) mass
d) volume

When heated the atoms is a substance
a) are destroyed
b) become invisible
c) move faster
d) slow down

If enough heat is added to a liquid, it becomes
a) a gas
b) melted
c) a solid
d) compressed

A substance in a solid state has atoms that are
a) packed close together
b) flow in a contained space;
c) moving freely
d) large enough to see

The three basic states of matter are
a) solid, gel, liquid
b) gel, liquid, gas
c) air, water, land
d) solid, liquid, gas

All matter is made up of extremely small particles called
a) nanospecks
b) dust
c) atoms
d) mass

Matter takes up
a) space and temperature
b) mass and space
c) heat and temperature
d) space and heat

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