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States
Water
Gas
Solid
Density
100
What are the three states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas.
100
Name the solid and gas forms of water.
What is solid is ice and gas is water vapor.
100
Identify the gas form of water.
What is water vapor.
100
How are the particles in a solid arranged?
What is packed closely together.
100
How does the density of corn syrup compare to the density of corn oil?
What is corn syrup has a higher density than corn oil.
200
How do particles in a solid move?
What is they can move back and forth but cannot change positions.
200
Why does liquid water take the shape of its container?
What is liquid water has no shape.
200
How do gas particles move?
What is quickly and far apart.
200
Solids have a _____________________ shape.
What is definite.
300
How do the particles in a liquid move?
What is they are able to slide past one another.
300
At what temperature does liquid water become ice?
What is 32 degrees F or 0 degrees Celsius.
300
A gas always __________________ the container it is in.
What is fills.
300
Name three properties of your science journal.
What is black and white, rectangular, solid, smooth,etc.
300
Which has a greater density ice of liquid water?
What is liquid water.
400
How do the particles in a gas move?
What is they move in all directions.
400
Do liquids always fill their containers?
What is no.
400
What is the main gas in the air we breath?
What is nitrogen.
400
Name a solid that can become a liquid.
What is ice. Other answers may be acceptable as well.
400
Idenity the tool that can be used to measure the density of soilds?
What is a pan balance.
500
What determines the state of matter?
What is the way the particles are arranged.
500
Liquids take up a definite amount of __________________, but do not have a definite ___________________.
What is space and shape.
500
What is the second most abundant gas in the air we breath?
What is oxygen.
500
Liquid water has a higher ______________ than solid water.
What is density.
500
Define density.
What is the property of matter that compares the mass of an object to its volume.