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Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's _______________.
a) resistance to flow
b) adhesive forces
c) average kinetic energy
d) buoyancy

For most substances, the distance between particles is smallest when the substance __________________.
a) exists as a gas
b) exists as a liquid
c) exists as a crystalline solid
d) exists as an amorphous solid

Archemedes' Principle helps to explain the relationship between ________________.
a) kinetic energy and density
b) temperature and density
c) pressure and density
d) buoyancy and density

The ______________ is a unit of force.
a) pascal
b) atmosphere
c) newton
d) kilopascal

As a sample of matter is cooled, which property of its particles increases?
a) average kinetic energy
b) pressure
c) buoyancy
d) cohesive forces

Which of the following factors does NOT affect the behavior of a gas in a closed container?
a) the number of particles
b) the average kinetic energy
c) the cohesive forces within the gas
d) the size of the container

When two pure substances are combined so that each of the pure substances retains its own properties, the result is a(n) ____________.
a) compound
b) mixture
c) element
d) isoptope

Which of these objects is least like a crystalline solid?
a) a pillowcase full of Halloween candy
b) a spider web
c) a checkerboard
d) a chain-link fence

The surface tension in a cup of water is caused by _____________.
a) attractive forces between the water and its container
b) attractive forces between water molecules
c) adhesive forces between water molecules
d) adhesive force between the water and its container

Pascal's Principle can be applied to ______________.
a) all states of matter
b) solids and gases only
c) solids and liquids only
d) any matter that can flow

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