What are particles?, The largest parts of a substanceThe largest parts of a substance, The smallest parts of a substanceThe smallest parts of a substance, Only found in solids, Only found in gases, In solids, particles are:, Far apart, Packed closely together, Not touching, Moving freely, What happens when a solid is heated and turns into a liquid?, Freezing, Melting, Evaporation, Condensation, How are particles arranged in a liquid?, In a regular pattern, In straight line, In a random way, In fixed position, Which statement is TRUE about solids?, Particle can move from place to place, Particles are far apart, Particles vibrate but stay in place, Particles are not touching, What is the reverse of freezing?, Freezing, Condensation, Melting, Boiling, Why do liquids take the shape of their container?, Their particles are fixed, Their particles can move around each other, Their particles are very far apart, Their particles do not touch, Which option correctly compares solids and liquids?, Both have particles arranged regularly, Solids have random arrangement, liquids have regular arrangement, Solids have regular arrangement, liquids have random arrangement, Both have particles far apart, A substance is cooled and changes from liquid to solid. What is this process called?, Evaporation, Melting, Freezing (solidifying), Condensation, Why can powders (like sugar) be poured but are still solids?, Their particles move freely like liquids, They are actually liquids, They are made of tiny solid particles, They have no particles.

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