States of Matter 6.1

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True or False: Sort each statement into 'true' or 'false'. TRUE A liquid takes the volume of its container. Surface tension explains why water forms droplets. A gas spreads out to fill all available space. FALSE There is more gas than any other state of matter in the universe. All states of matter have a fixed mass and fixed volume. Water has greater viscosity than any other liquid. The volume and shape of a _ are fixed. solid liquid gas Surface tension is a force that affects solids. liquids. gases. A liquid's resistance to flowing is known as _ viscosity. surface tension. mass. Which statement is true about plasma? It has a fixed volume. It has a fixed shape. It contains ions. Which state of matter has particles with the least energy? solid liquid gas Which state of matter has the most energy? solid liquid gas The volume of a gas is fixed. equal to its mass. the same as its container. Match each definition with the correct term. state of matter that does not have a fixed volume nor a fixed shape gas state of matter with a fixed volume and a fixed shape solid energy that moves matter kinetic energy ability to cause changes in matter energy state of matter with a fixed volume but not a fixed shape liquid state of matter that consists of ions plasma solid, liquid, gas or plasma state of matter

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