States of Matter
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Anything that occupies space and has mass is called _____.
only solid
matter
- only liquid
- only gas
Tabulate the difference in characteristics of states of matter.
Give me a few examples of solids liquids and gases.
Write two examples of:
Solids
What are the 3 most common forms of matter found naturally on Earth?
Solid
Liquid
Plasma
Gas
- Liquids
- Gases
- Fluids
- Solids
Liquids have definite volume but no fixed shape.
- True
- False
Name two important processes supported by oxygen present in air.
Oxygen is required for obtaining energy from food.
- True
- False
- Solid: water, liquid: steel
- Solid: wood, liquid: milk
- Solid: milk, liquid: wood
- Solid: water, liquid: milk
The density of liquids is relatively more than solids.
- True
- False
What is meant by solid? Mention its three properties.
What are the three states of matter?
Which state of matter is the easiest to compress?
Plasma
Gas
Liquid
Solid
In a dense substance, particles of matter are___________ packed.
The three states of matter are:
Air, rock, water
Solid, liquid, gas
Mass, shape, height
Density, weight, gas
State the three differences between Solids and Liquids.
Which of the following is a solid?
- Oxygen
- Ice
- Nitrogen
- Hydrogen
Interparticle distance in solids is the maximum.
- True
- False
- True
- False
Pick the object which is solid at normal temperature (20−25∘C)
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Ice Cubes
-
Mercury
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LPG flame
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Bricks
- Desk
- Thoughts
- Pen
- Book
- Oil
- Time
- Gravity
- Water
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
9. This form of matter has no fixed shape, but it has a fixed volume. An example of this form is
Nitrogen
Kerosene
Steel
Carbon dioxide
Which of the following statement is correct?
Gases have fixed volume due to greater interparticle space
Liquids have fixed shape due to less interparticle space
Solids have fixed shape due to strong interparticle force
All of these