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“State” your knowledge Solids Liquids Gases Find your results!

Question 1 The molecules in a solid are close together spread apart

Question 2 What example is NOT a solid? treejuice

Question 3 Water in a solid state is Return to Menu icegas

Read about it Liquids do not have definite shape, but they do have definite mass and volume. Liquids are similar to solids because their atoms are close together, but what makes a liquid different is that those atoms can move around. Liquids can change shape by flowing. If you’ve ever spilled a glass of milk, then you know it spreads out across the floor. It does this because the milk is taking the shape of the floor. Since liquids do not have a definite shape of their own, they will take the shape of their containers. This is why the same amount of milk can look different in a tall glass, a wide mug, or spread out on your kitchen floor.

Question 4 Liquid does not have a definite _____ shapemass

Question 5 What causes a liquid to change to a gas? freezingheat Back to Menu

Question 6 This state of matter has no definite shape or volume.

Question 7 What gas do we breathe to survive?

What happens to a gas when it is heated up? freezesdisappears Back to Menu Question 8