solids, liquids and gases
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- Q1The process of changing solid to liquid iscondensationfreezingmeltingcondensation30sEditDelete
- Q2Condensation involves a change of state from ___ toLiquid to GaseousLiquid to SolidSolid to LiquidGaseous to Liquid30sEditDelete
- Q3Which of these is a solid?30sEditDelete
- Q4Freezing involves a change of state from ___ to ___Liquid to Gaseousliquid to solidGaseous to Liquidsolid to liquid30sEditDelete
- Q5Boiling involves a change of state from ___ to ___.liquid to solidsolid to liquidliquid to gasgas to liquid30sEditDelete
- Q6Which is the opposite of condensation?freezingmeltingevaporation30sEditDelete
- Q7Solids haveFixed shape and volumeno fixed shapeno fixed volumecan flow30sEditDelete
- Q8Which of the following has fixed volume but not fixed shape?liquidgassolid30sEditDelete
- Q9Which of the following can flow?only gassolidLiquid and gasonly liquid30sEditDelete
- Q10The drops of water that appear on the outside of a glass of cold juice on a warm day are an example of?freezingevaporationcondensationmelting30sEditDelete