True or false, all solids are hard
True or false, words used to describe solids are called properties
True or false, liquids take the shape of the container they are in
True or false, liquids are suck down by temperature to the bottom of the container
True or false, when you move a liquid to another container the volume changes
True or false, the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid is the freezing point
True or false, surgical spirits and ice are solid at room temperature
True or false, the melting point of water is 0°C
True or false, a solid keeps its shape, well liquids have no fix shape or volume
True or false, a solid keeps its shape, well liquids have no fixed shape or volume
True or false, gases Will spread out to fill a container or just keep spreading around
True or false, gases have weight because they are affected by gravity
True or false, in a solid the particles are packed tightly together and vibrate quickly
True or false, as a solid heats up, particles move more quickly and take up more space
True or false, as a solid is heated up eventually eventually cannot keep it shape and becomes a gas
True or false, dissolving solids and liquids creates a solution
True or false, dissolving is when the solid particles disappear from sight
True or false, if it’s all it is dissolved, it can be retrieved by freezing liquid
True or false, when you combine a solid and a liquid dissolving always takes place
True or false, water boils it 100°C ( 212°F ) with bubbles of air
True or false, you need to give water heat (thermal) Energy to turn it into a gas
True or false, changing the amount of heat energy does not change how fast water changes states
True or false, the Gaseous state of water is called water vapor
True or false, lighting a match is a reversible change
True or false, changing boiling water to ice cubes can be reversed
True or false, cooking an egg is a nonreversible change