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Introduction to States of Matter

5 - Introduction to States of Matter

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What state of matter has a definite shape?

💡 Hint: Think of an ice cube.

Question 2 Easy

Which state of matter fills its container completely?

💡 Hint: Consider air in a balloon.

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Question 1

Which statement is true about solids?

A. Solids can flow.
B. Solids have a definite shape and volume.
C. Solids are compressible.

💡 Hint: Think of how a block of ice stays in shape.

Question 2

True or False: Liquids have a fixed volume.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider water in a glass.

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Challenge Problems

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Challenge 1 Hard

You have a balloon that is half-filled with air. What happens to the volume of the balloon and the gas when you release the air?

💡 Hint: Consider what happens when you let air out of a balloon.

Challenge 2 Hard

Explain why gases are often used in applications like car tires or balloons instead of liquids.

💡 Hint: Think about the difference in how liquids and gases behave when confined.

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