States of matter
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- Q1Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?GasLiquidSolidPlasma30s
- Q2Which state of matter has particles that are closely packed together but can still move and flow past each other?LiquidPlasmaGasSolid30s
- Q3Which state of matter has particles that are far apart and move rapidly?SolidPlasmaLiquidGas30s
- Q4Which state of matter has particles with high energy that can break apart into charged particles?PlasmaSolidGasLiquid30s
- Q5Which state of matter does not have a definite shape or volume?LiquidSolidPlasmaGas30s
- Q6Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed together and vibrate in fixed positions?SolidGasPlasmaLiquid30s
- Q7Which property of matter refers to the amount of space occupied by an object?DensityWeightVolumeMass30s
- Q8Which formula represents the relationship between mass, volume, and density?Volume = Mass/DensityDensity = Volume/MassDensity = Mass/VolumeMass = Density/Volume30s
- Q9Which property of matter refers to the amount of matter in an object?MassVolumeWeightDensity30s
- Q10How is mass different from weight?Weight is the measure of the force exerted on an object, while mass is the force with which an object is pulled towards the center of the EarthMass is the measure of the force exerted on an object, while weight is the amount of matter in an objectMass and weight are the same thingMass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force with which an object is pulled towards the center of the Earth.30s
- Q11Which of the following describes weight?The push or pull of an objectThe force with which an object is pulled towards the center of the EarthThe amount of matter in an objectThe measure of the force exerted on an object30s
- Q12Which type of property can be observed or measured without changing the substance?Chemical propertiesPhysical propertiesNone of the aboveBoth physical and chemical properties30s
- Q13Which type of property describes how a substance can chemically change into a new substance?Physical propertiesNone of the aboveChemical propertiesBoth physical and chemical properties30s
- Q14Which property describes the ability of a substance to rust when exposed to air and moisture?Chemical propertyNone of the aboveBoth physical and chemical propertiesPhysical property30s
- Q15Which property describes the ability of a substance to undergo combustion?Both physical and chemical propertiesPhysical propertyNone of the aboveChemical property30s