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TRIVIA Click for Question

Which state of matter will hold its shape without a container? solid Click for: Answer and next Question

What are the 3 main parts of Kinetic Theory Matter is made of particles, particles are moving, particles collide Click for: Answer and next Question

The change from a solid to a gas is __________ sublimation Click for: Answer and next Question

The change from a liquid to a solid is ____________ freezing Click for: Answer and next Question

A liquid and a gas are both considered to be a _____ fluid Click for: Answer and next Question

Ice floats in water because it is ______ Less dense Click for: Answer and next Question

Boyle’s law relates pressure to ______ volume Click for: Answer and next Question

Gay-Lussac’s law relates the temperature to _____ pressure Click for: Answer and next Question

Charles’ law relates temperature to ______ volume Click for: Answer and next Question

As temperature of a gas increases the volume ____ increases Click for: Answer and next Question

As the pressure of a gas decreases the volume ____ increases Click for: Answer and next Question

The change from a solid to a liquid is _____ melting Click for: Answer and next Question

Evaporation refers to the change of state from a ____ to a _____ Liquid to a gas Click for: Answer and next Question

When ice melts to form a liquid, is energy released or absorbed? released Click for: Answer and next Question

The notion that an object floats if the buoyant force on the object is equal to the object’s weight was described by _____ Archimedes Click for: Answer and next Question

Force/ area = Pressure Click for: Answer and next Question

A measure of the resistance to flow is ______ viscosity Click for: Answer and next Question

Which is more viscous honey or milk? honey Click for: Answer and next Question

Upward force on an object that is floating on a liquid is called ____ Buoyant force Click for: Answer and next Question

Temperature is a measure of the average _____ energy of the particles in the object kinetic Click for: Answer and next Question

The law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be _____ or _____ Created or destroyed Click for: Answer and next Question

The point at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid is the ____ point freezing Click for: Answer and next Question

Which of the following is not a fluid? a. air b. water c. carbon dioxide d. wood Wood Click for: Answer and next Question

What are the 5 changes of state? Evaporation, condensation, sublimation, freezing, and melting Click for: Answer and next Question

Which three changes of state require energy Sublimation, Evaporation, and melting Click for: Answer and next Question

When a boat is able to float the buoyant force is ____ to the weight of the boat Equal to Click for: Answer and next Question

As the speed of a moving fluid increases, its pressure ____ decreases Click for: Answer and next Question

What makes a plasma different from a gas? Conducts Electricity Click for: Answer and next Question

When water freezes energy is ______ released Click for: Answer and next Question

Wood floats on water because it is _____ Less dense Click for: Answer and next Question

The particles in a _____ can slide past each other (flow), but are still packed together liquid Click for: Answer and next Question

The particles in a ____ are rigid, and in a fixed structure solid Click for: Answer and next Question

The particles in a ____are spread out the most gas Click for: Answer and next Question

If a rock is at the bottom of a glass of water then the buoyant force is ___ than the weight of that rock Less than Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question

When time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made, the leadership style that is most useful is... Autocratic Click for: Answer and next Question