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What state of matter keeps its shape?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) plasma

Which states of matter flow?
a) solid and liquid
b) liquid and gas
c) solids only
d) plasma and gas

Which state of matter can be compressed (squeezed)?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) plasma

Which state of matter has the most energy
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d)

In which state of matter are the molecules closest together?
a) plasma
b) gas
c) liquid
d) solid

In which state of matter are the molecules moving the fastest?
a) solid
b) gas
c) liquid
d) idk

In which state of matter are the molecules moving the slowest?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) plasma

What is the process of a solid changing to a liquid called (think: ice changing to water)?
a) freeezing
b) melting
c) boiling
d) evaporation

What is the process where a liquid become a solid (think: water becomes ice)
a) condensing
b) boiling
c) melting
d) freezing

What is the process called where a gas becomes a liquid?
a) condensation
b) boiling
c) freezing
d) melting

What is the process called where a liquid becomes a gas with high heat?
a) evaporation
b) melting
c) boiling
d) freezing

What is the process called where a liquid becomes a gas without high heat?
a) melting
b) freezing
c) evaporation
d) boiling

Which states of matter do take the shape of their container?
a) solid and liquid
b) liquid and gas
c) solid and gas
d)

To change from one state of matter to another, you must add or take away:
a) metal
b) matter
c) heat
d) rubber

Take away heat from a gas and you get a:
a) plasma
b) metal
c) liquid
d) solid

Add heat to a solid and you get a :
a) gas
b) liquid
c) plasma
d) metal

Add heat to a liquid and you get a:
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) plasma

Take away heat from a liquid and you get a:
a) plasma
b) gas
c) liquid
d) solid

How do puddles disappear?
a) condensation
b) boiling
c) evaporation
d) melting

What causes DEW on the grass in the morning?
a) condensation
b) melting
c) boiling
d) solid

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