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This is a state of matter with a definite shape and definite volume.
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d)

This is a state of matter with no definite volume or shape.
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d)

This is a state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape.
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d)

Which state of matter has the particles vibrating?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d)

which state of matter has the particles not constantly touching each other?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d)

Which type of solid forms in a certain pattern and melts at a specific temperature
a) cystalline solid
b) amporphous solid
c)
d)

This is the resistance to flowing or how thick a liquid is.
a) surface tension
b) viscosity
c) liquid
d) gas

This is the inward force or pull among the molecules in a liquid that brings the molecules of the liquid close together
a) solid
b) surface tension
c) surface viscosity
d) vibrate

This type of solid is softer and does not form with a specific temperature
a) Crystalline solid
b) amorphous solid
c)
d)

These are examples of crystalline solids.
a) salt, sugar, quartz
b) Butter, eraser, plastics
c)
d)

These are example of amorphous solids.
a) salt, sugar, quartz
b) butter, rubber, plastic
c)
d)

Which is NOT true about gasses?
a) The particles are very far apart
b) They do not have a definite shape.
c) They do not have a definite volume
d) The particles are vibrating

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