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In a liquid race investigation, the liquid that reaches the bottom last has the (highest or lowest) viscosity.
highest
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A fizzy drink is a liquid that has bubbles of ______ in it.
gas
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The word used to describe how fast or slow a liquid flows is
viscosity
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A liquid like water that flows fast has (low or high?)
low viscosity
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The state of matter that has no definite shape and can be compressed
gas
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Solids are more dense than liquids
true
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Solids have a fixed shape and do not change shape unless pushed or broken.
true
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A liquid like honey that flows very slowly has (low or high?)
high viscosity
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When a substance spreads out to fill all available space, it is behaving like a ________ .
gas
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Liquids have their own fixed shape.
false
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Gases have no definite shape.
gas
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The state of matter that has a fixed shape and cannot be compressed
solid
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A property of liquids that allows them to move from one place to another is called
flow
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Viscosity describes whether a liquid is thick or thin.
true
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When grains fall and form a pile, this behavior is shown by a ________ .
solid
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Gases cannot be compressed
false
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The state of matter that takes the shape of its container and can flow
liquid
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Liquids can be poured and can flow.
true
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Everything around us that takes up space and has mass
matter
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The air around us is an example of a _ _ _ _
gas
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Gas particles move freely and spread out to fill any space.
true
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Water has higher viscosity than honey
false
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In a liquid race, all liquids will reach the bottom at the same time.
false
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The ability of a substance to be squeezed into a smaller space is called.
compressibility / compressed
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