Let's solve each sentence using the words from the box provided:
Words in the box:
- solids
- volume
- container
- matter
- ice
- juice
- gases
- mass
- atoms
- chair
- oxygen
- melting
- liquids
- shape
- space
- milk
- helium
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1. The three basic properties of matter are __________, __________, and __________.
The three basic properties of matter are
mass,
volume, and
shape.
✔ Answer:
mass, shape, volume
*(Alphabetical order: mass, shape, volume)*
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2. All matter is made up of tiny particles called __________.
All matter is made up of tiny particles called
atoms.
✔ Answer:
atoms
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3. Volume is the amount of __________ that matter takes up.
Volume is the amount of
space that matter takes up.
✔ Answer:
space
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4. Mass is the amount of __________ an object has.
Mass is the amount of
matter an object has.
✔ Answer:
matter
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5. Liquids take the shape of their __________.
Liquids take the shape of their
container.
✔ Answer:
container
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6. __________ do not have a definite shape or volume.
Gases do not have a definite shape or volume.
✔ Answer:
gases
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7. __________ do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite volume.
Liquids do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite volume.
✔ Answer:
liquids
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8. __________ have a definite shape and volume.
Solids have a definite shape and volume.
✔ Answer:
solids
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9. A __________ and __________ are examples of solids.
A
chair and
ice are examples of solids.
✔ Answer:
chair, ice
*(Alphabetical order: chair, ice)*
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10. __________ and __________ are examples of liquids.
Juice and
milk are examples of liquids.
✔ Answer:
juice, milk
*(Alphabetical order: juice, milk)*
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11. __________ and __________ are examples of gas.
Helium and
oxygen are examples of gas.
✔ Answer:
helium, oxygen
*(Alphabetical order: helium, oxygen)*
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12. Solid ice is __________ when it is changing into a liquid.
Solid ice is
melting when it is changing into a liquid.
✔ Answer:
melting
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
mass, shape, volume
2.
atoms
3.
space
4.
matter
5.
container
6.
gases
7.
liquids
8.
solids
9.
chair, ice
10.
juice, milk
11.
helium, oxygen
12.
melting
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