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- Q1
What are three states of matter?
solid, liquid, and gas
gas, solid, mass
liquid, water, matter
60sMI.2.1 - Q2
What is an example of gas?
air
milk
juice
60sMI.2.1 - Q3
What is gas?
keeps its shape no matter change
spreads to fill the given space
spreads and hardens to make a shape
60sMI.2.1 - Q4
What is a solid?
it takes shape of whatever container it is in
keeps its shape and size
keeps it shape but changes color
has no shape
60sMI.2.1 - Q5
What state of matter would juice be considered?
solid
liquid
gas
none of these
60sMI.2.1 - Q6
What best describes a liquid?
has no shape of its own
stays together no matter what
it is squishy
60sMI.2.1 - Q7
What is an example of a solid?
rock
water
air
60s - Q8
What would a glass of water be considered?
a solid
a liquid
a gas
60sMI.2.1 - Q9
What kind of matter could you drink?
a liquid
a solid
a gas
60sMI.2.1 - Q10
Can liquids become gas?
yes
no
60sMI.2.1
