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Name _____Class _____Date _____Chapter 3 States of MatterSection Solids, Liquids , and Gases (pages 68 73)This Section explains how materials are classified as solids, Liquids , or also describes the behavior of these three States of Matter . Reading Strategy (page 68)Comparing and ContrastingAs you read about the States of Matter ,replace each letter in the diagram below with one of these phrases:definite volume, definite shape, variable volume,or variable moreinformation on this Reading Strategy, see the Reading and Study Skillsin the Skills and Reference Handbookat the end of your the States of Matter (pages 68 70) are three common States of Matter ? the following sentence true or false? The fact that a copper wirecan be bent shows that some solids do not have a definite the letter of each phrase that describes how particles at theatomic level are arranged within most randomly arrangedb.
Solids Liquids Gases false true plasma 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 volume of its container. 9. The state of matter that can exist at extremely
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