A Solids hold their shape.
B Solids take the shape of the bottom of their container.
C Solids fill their containers.
D Solids shape of the shape of top of their container.
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A Liquids fill their containers.
B Liquids hold their shape.
C Liquids shape of the top of their container.
D Liquids take the shape of the bottom of their container.
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A Gases fill their containers.
B Gases hold their shape.
C Gases take the shape of the bottom of their container.
D Gases take the shape of the top of their container.
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A Fluids are liquids and solid because they can flow.
B Fluids are liquids and gases because they can flow.
C Fluids are solid and gases because they can float.
D Fluids are liquids and gases because they can float.
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A Particles in a solid are touching, but have no pattern.
B Particles in a solid are spread out and have no pattern.
C Particles in a solid form a lattice - regular pattern.
D Particles in a solid are split.
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A Particles in a liquid are split.
B Particles in a liquid are spread out and have no pattern.
C Particles in a liquid form a lattice - regular pattern.
D Particles in a liquid are touching, but have no pattern.
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A Particles in a gas are split.
B Particles in a gas are touching, but have no pattern.
C Particles in a gas form a lattice - regular pattern.
D Particles in a gas are spread out and have no pattern.
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A - Solids are the most dense; - Liquids are the least dense; - With gases between.
B - Solids are the most dense; - Gases are the least dense; - With liquids between.
C - Gases are the most dense; - Liquids are the least dense; - With solids between.
D - Gases are the most dense; - Solids are the least dense; - With liquids between.
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A Matter contracts when heated so becomes less dense.
B Matter expands when heated so becomes less dense.
C Matter contracts when heated so becomes more dense.
D Matter expands when heated so becomes more dense.
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A Particles move slower when heated, and so occupy a smaller space.
B Particles move faster when heated, and so occupy a larger space.
C Particles move faster when heated, and so occupy a smaller space.
D Particles move slower when heated, and so occupy a larger space.
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A When heated, the forces involved in collisions increases as the particles are moving faster.
B When heated, the forces involved in collisions decreases as the particles are moving slower.
C When heated, the forces involved in collisions decreases as the particles are moving faster.
D When heated, the forces involved in collisions increases as the particles are moving slower.
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A The process of a solid turning into a gas is called sublimation.
B The process of a solid turning into a gas is called condensation.
C The process of a solid turning into a gas is called deposition.
D The process of a solid turning into a gas is called evaporation.
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A The mass of water increases as an ice cube melts.
B The mass of water decreases as an ice cube melts.
C The change in mass of water is random as an ice cube melts.
D The mass of water stays the same as an ice cube melts.
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