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Physics, 08.04.2021 23:10 MrTeriffic

A liquid takes up space because it: . (2 points) has a definite volume but no definite shape
has a definite shape but no definite volume
has no definite shape or volume
will take up as much space as they can

IncorrectQuestion 2
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Because a gas has no definite volume or shape, in what way does it take up space? (2 points)

By taking the volume of a solid
By taking the volume of a liquid
By taking the shape of its container
By taking the volume of its container

IncorrectQuestion 3
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What is volume? (2 points)

The weight that a solid, liquid, or gas has
The temperature that a solid, liquid, or gas has
The amount of matter that a solid, liquid, or gas has
The amount of space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up

Question 4
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Marcus created the following table to show the properties of volume of the different states of matter. Choose the statement which corrects the error(s) in his table. (2 points)

a table with the headings, solids, liquids and gases. Under the heading solids is a box with many circles that are not touching each other. Under the heading liquids is a box and the bottom is filled with blue. Under the heading gasses is a box with a cube inside

The Solids column and the Gases column should be switched because solids have a definite shape and volume and gases have no definite shape or volume.
The Liquids column and the Solids column should be switched because solids have no definite shape but a definite volume and liquids have a definite shape and volume.
The Gases column and the Solids column should be switched because solids have no definite shape or volume and gases have a definite shape and volume.
All of the columns should remain the same because gases have a definite shape and volume, liquids have no definite shape but a definite volume, and solids have no definite shape or volume.

Question 5
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What property of matter takes up space? (2 points)

Mass
Temperature
Volume
Weight

Question 6
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Read the passage and choose the statement that corrects the error(s) in the passage.

When a glass or a watermelon is moved, the volume stays the same. When a liquid is poured into a glass, the volume and the shape change. When gas is used to fill a balloon and the balloon is popped, the volume stays the same. (2 points)

When a glass or a watermelon is moved, the volume stays the same. When a liquid is poured into a glass, the volume stays the same, but the shape changes. When gas is used to fill a balloon and the balloon is popped, the shape and the volume change.
When a glass or a watermelon is moved, the volume changes. When a liquid is poured into a glass, the volume and the shape change. When gas is used to fill a balloon and the balloon is popped, the volume stays the same.
When a glass or a watermelon is moved, the volume stays the same. When a liquid is poured into a glass, the volume and the shape change. When gas is used to fill a balloon and the balloon is popped, the volume stays the same, but the shape changes.
When a glass or a watermelon is moved, the volume stays the same. When a liquid is poured into a glass, the volume stays the same, but the shape changes. When gas is used to fill a balloon and the balloon is popped, the volume stays the same.

IncorrectQuestion 7
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Katrina is investigating the properties of volume for the different states of matter. First, she places a cube in a bowl of water and observes what happens. Next, she takes the cube out of the water and pours the water into a glass. Which statement describes the observations Katrina made? (2 points)

When the cube was placed in the water, the volume and shape stayed the same. When the liquid was poured from the bowl, the shape changed.
When the cube was placed in the water, the volume of the water changed. When the liquid was poured from the bowl, the shape changed.
The volume of the cube and the water changed when the cube was placed into the water. The volume of the liquid changed when it was poured out of the bowl.
The shape and volume of the cube and the liquid changed when the cube was placed in the bowl. The liquid stayed the same when it was poured from the bowl.

IncorrectQuestion 8
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Which states of matter have the same volume when moved? (2 points)

Gases and liquids
Gases and solids
Liquids and solids
Solids, liquids, and gases

Question 9
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A solid takes up space because it has: . (2 points)

a definite volume and shape
a definite volume but no definite shape
no definite volume but a definite shape
no definite volume or shape

IncorrectQuestion 10
0 / 2 pts
(01.05 LC)
Which states of matter change shape when moved? (2 points)

Gases and solids
Liquids and gases
Liquids, solids, and gases
Solids and liquids

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