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the ___________ kettle in the image is a change from the _______ state to the ________ state.
 
boiling / liquid / gas
 
freezing / gas / liquid
Ice cream ___________ is a change from the _____ state to the _____ state.
 
melting / solid / liquid
 
boiling / liquid / solid
_______ refers to "how much" matter there is, while ________ refers to "how much space" that matter takes up.
 
mass / volume
 
volume / mass
_________________ describes the ability of an object to be scratched; glass can be scratched, but a diamond cannot.
 
Hardness
 
Strength
 
Buoyancy
 
Flexibility
___________ is how strong or weak an object is.
 
Strength
 
Flexibility
 
Hardness
 
Texture
______________ describes how an object feels when you touch it.
 
Texture
 
Buoyancy
 
Flexibility
 
Hardness
______________ is how much an object can float. An ice cube floats in water, but a penny doesn't.
 
Buoyancy
 
Flexibility
 
Hardness
 
Strength
_____________ describes how much an object feels or can bend before it breaks.
 
Flexibility
 
Strength
 
Hardness
 
Texture
What is the boiling point of water?
 
100 ÂșC
 
80 ÂșC
 
0 ÂșC
 
50 ÂșC
What is the freezing point of water?
 
0 ÂșC
 
5 ÂșC
 
100 ÂșC
Reversible change means you can change a substance back to the way it was before the change of state happened. Non-Reversible is the other way around. Choose the best alternative for the pictures.
 
non-reversible, reversible, reversible, non-reversible
 
non-reversible, reversible, non-reversible, reversible
 
reversible, reversible, reversible, non-reversible
 
reversible, non-reversible, non-reversible, non-reversible
The water molecules in the picture show what they look like under a microscope in each state. Choose the most fitting alternative:
 
solid / liquid / gas
 
liquid / solid / gas
 
gas / solid / liquid
 
solid / gas / liquid