This state of matter has a constant volume, but fits the space of the container holding it.
States of matter and phase changes

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Liquid
2.
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This state of matter expands to fill its container.
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Gas
3.
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This state of matter has a firm, unchanging physical structure.
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Solid
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Carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen are this state of matter at room temperature.
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Gas
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An ice cube turning to water is an example of what phase change?
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Melting
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Water appearing on the exterior of a cold drink on a hot summer day is an example of what phase change?
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Condensation
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Atoms or molecules in this phase of matter have the highest energy.
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Plasma
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