1.2.3 - PARTICLES OF MATTER ATTRACT EACH OTHER
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What is matter?
💡 Hint: Think about what things around you are made of.
Name one property of solids.
💡 Hint: Consider a cube of ice.
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Which state of matter has the strongest attraction between particles?
💡 Hint: Think about the arrangement of particles.
True or False: Gases have a definite shape.
💡 Hint: Imagine how a gas behaves in a balloon.
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If you have a container that can be pressurized, explain how that affects the state of matter inside it.
💡 Hint: Think about what happens in a soda can.
Describe a daily life situation where the particle attraction concept explains an observable phenomenon.
💡 Hint: Consider when you use ice to keep a drink cool.
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