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Measurement, States of matter
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What measuring tool is it?
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The particles in gas can ____________ because there are no forces between them.
move quickly
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Which unit of measure would you use when measuring the volume of the milk you drink?
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Draw the arrangement of particles in air.
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Draw the arrangement of particles in metal.
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In _________ the particles are arranged in a fixed pattern.
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Which properties of a solid are shared with a liquid but not with a gas?
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Which state of matter has a fixed shape and a fixed volume?
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What state of matter is the air in the baloon?
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All matter is made up of __________ that are much too small to see
tiny particles
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What is a measuring cylinder used for?
It measures the volume of the liquid.
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What tool would you use to measure around an apple?
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Are they solid, liquid or gas? Sand, metal, nitrogen, oil
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What measuring tool is it?
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Are they solid, liquid or gas? Oxygen, gasoline, milk, oil, rock
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Matter can only __________ if the particles are at fixed position and pattern.
vibrate
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What measuring tool is it?
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What measuring instruments can you use to measure your body temperature?
Thermometer
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The particles in _________ are held together strongly.
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Liquid likes water and milk can ________ and take the shape of the container into which they are poured.
flow
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Which state of matter has a changeable shape and a changeable volume?
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What measuring tool is it?
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Matter can only __________ if the particles can move past one another.
flow
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What state of matter is milk?
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In a _______, the particles aren’t so closely packed.
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Draw the arrangement of particles in water.
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Which property is shared by a gas and a liquid?
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What measuring tool is it?
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