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Definite shape? Solid Liquid Gas 1

Can change shape? Solid Liquid Gas 2

Can be compressed? Solid Liquid Gas 3

Flows easily? Solid Liquid Gas 4

High density? Solid Liquid Gas 5

Medium density? Solid Liquid Gas 6

Low density? Solid Liquid Gas 7

Freezing = liquid to……? Solid Liquid Gas 8

Condensing = ……. to liquid? Solid Liquid Gas 9

Evaporating = ……… to gas ? Solid Liquid Gas 10

Melting = …… to liquid? Solid Liquid Gas 11

Particles highly packed? Solid Liquid Gas 12

Particles vibrating? Solid Liquid Gas 13

Particles move easily? Solid Liquid Gas 14

Particles widely spaced? Solid Liquid Gas 15

Particles move and occupy specific space? Solid Liquid Gas 16

Particles move at great speeds? Solid Liquid Gas 17

When energy is added it changes to a liquid? Solid Liquid Gas 18

When energy is added it changes to a gas? Solid Liquid Gas 19

When energy is removed it changes into a solid? Solid Liquid Gas 2020

When energy is removed it changes into a liquid? Solid Liquid Gas 21

Particles can diffuse? Solid Liquid Gas 2

Eg, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide etc…? Solid Liquid Gas 2323

Eg, water, alcohol, petrol, mercury etc….? Solid Liquid Gas 2424

Eg, iron filings, rock, magnesium powder? Solid Liquid Gas 2525

Water at C? Solid Liquid Gas 2626

Water at C? Solid Liquid Gas 2727

Water at 37 0 C? Solid Liquid Gas 2828