
States of Matter Lesson 1
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- Q1Which of the following statements is NOT true of atoms and molecules?They are always in motion.They are found in all matter.They are tiny particles.They never bump into each other.30s
- Q2In a solid, the particlesvibrate in place.overcome the strong attraction between them.move independently of one another.slide past one another.30s
- Q3Crystalline solidshave particles that are not in a special arrangement.include glass and rubbermay also be liquidshave particles in a repeating pattern of rows.30s
- Q4Orange juicehas a definite shape.changes volume when poured into a different container.has the same viscosity as other liquids.has a surface tension that is different from gasoline.30s
- Q5A gashas a definite shape but no definite volume.has a definite volume but no definite shape.has particles that are always close together.has fast-moving particles.30s