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1. unit_08_handouts_to_print_answers.pdf
Characteristics of Solids, Liquids and Gases Solids ... Characteristics of Solids, Liquids and Gases Solids Liquids Gases Describe the strength of attractive forces between particles. particles are very strongly

2. SolidLiquidGas-55697.pdf
Solid, Liquid, Gas - Killeen High School SOLID, LIQUID, GAS Question Bank Water changes from a liquid into a gas by which of the following? A. freezing B. melting C. boiling D. stirring

3. chapter-16-glencoe-physical-science-solids-liqu...-gases.pdf
Chapter 16: Solids, Liquids, and Gases - KaiserScience Gas Liquid StateWhat happens to a solid when thermal energy or heat is added to it? Think about the ice cube in the hot soup. The particles in the hot soup are moving ...

4. Unit G.pdf
Particle model of solids, liquids Unit guide and gases Scientific models – Think about guide

5. phasesbasics.pdf
Phases BASICS: SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, and GASES (and … Phases BASICS: SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, and GASES (and aqueous too) These charts must be in your head. Work at it. solid Particles are strongly attracted to each other ...

6. lecture5gases_liq-solids_current_web.pdf
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Gases, Liquids, and Solids - Saddleback College Phases of Matter and Energy Example: Three phases of water solid liquid gas ice water steam H 2 O(s) H 2 O(l) H 2 O(g)

7. rVRnF9jLYIBWVw1J0ZJywFIbwtj3mhzpUuL7MWx6X3ipt5DQ.pdf
Chapter 3 States of Matter Section 3.1 Solids, Liquids ... gas Particles in a solid are packed close together in an orderly arrangement. The arrangement of particles in a liquid is more random. A gas takes the shape and ...

8. SolidsLiquidsGases.pdf
Solids Liquids Gases - ScienceGeek.net Organizer – Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases Gas Liquid Solid 1. Gases have no definite shape – they take the shape of their container.

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