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States of Matter Worksheet
📚 Part 1: Multiple Choice
1. Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
2. At 32°F, water changes from a liquid to a:
Gas
Solid
Plasma
It doesn't change
3. Which properties describe gases? (Check all that apply)
Takes the shape of its container
Has a definite volume
Particles move freely and quickly
Can be compressed easily
4. In the water cycle, evaporation changes water from:
Solid to liquid
Liquid to gas
Gas to liquid
Gas to solid
✏️ Part 2: True or False
5. _______ Liquids have a definite shape but no definite volume.
6. _______ Ice cream is an example of a solid at room temperature.
7. _______ In solids, particles are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.
8. _______ Condensation is the process where gas changes to liquid.
✍️ Part 3: Short Answer
9. Explain how the molecular arrangement in liquids differs from solids. Include information about particle movement.
10. Name the three main processes in the water cycle and briefly describe what happens in each.
11. Give two examples of each state of matter that you might find in your kitchen:
Solids: _________________ and _________________
Liquids: _________________ and _________________
Gases: _________________ and _________________
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