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The form of matter is another name for a _______ of matter.   state  
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The three state of matter are   solids, liquids, and gases  
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Matter with a definite volume and a definite shape is a _______.   solid  
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Matter with a definite volume and an indefinite shape is a _______.   Liquid  
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Matter with an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume is a _____.   gas.  
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The fourth type of matter that is found in space. It is high energy and consists of positively and negatively charged particles is ______.   plasma  
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A solid is a state of matter that has particles that are ________ together.   close  
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The particles in a solid move by _______ in place.   vibrating.  
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The particles in a liquid move by ________ past each other.   sliding.  
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The particles in a gas move by _______ with each other.   colliding.  
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A gas is a state of matter that has particles that are ________ apart.   far  
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When a substance is heated up, the particles move _______ _______.   farther apart  
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When a substance is "cooled" off, the particles move ______ _______.   closer together  
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The particles in a substance move (slower/faster) when they are heated?   faster  
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The particles in a substance move (slower/faster) when they are cooled?   slower  
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A type of solid that the particles are arranged in a specific, repeating order are called ______ solids   crystalline  
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A type of solid that has is particles arranged randomly are called _____ solids.   amorphous  
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Liquids can take the shape of their container because the can _____.   flow.  
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The particles in a ______ are closer together than the particles in a gas.   liquid  
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Which state of matter has the strongest attractive forces?   Solid  
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Which state of matter has the weakest attractive forces?   Gas  
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The attraction of molecules that are alike is called ______.   cohesion  
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The attraction of molecules that are different is called _____.   adhesion  
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A measure of a liquids flow is called ________.   viscosity.  
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A liquid that is more viscous is going to be ________.   thicker.  
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Stronger attractive forces between particles the substance to have _________ surface tension.   greater  
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A substance that is a liquid at room temperature is called a ______ instead of a gas.   vapor  
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Molecules at the surface of a liquid have _____ ______ if the molecules have uneven forces acting on the particles.   surface tension.  
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Helium is a __________ at room temperature   gas  
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Water is a _________ at room temperature   liquid  
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Gold is a _______ at room temperature   solid  
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