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Physical Properties of Solids Liquids and Gases

Chemistry ⇒ States of Matter

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A 50 g sample of a liquid occupies 62.5 cm³. Calculate its density in g/cm³.
A sealed syringe contains air. When the plunger is pushed, the volume decreases but the mass remains the same. What property of gases does this demonstrate?
A student heats a solid and observes that it turns directly into a gas without becoming a liquid. What is this process called?
A student observes that a certain substance has a fixed volume but no fixed shape. What is the likely state of this substance?
Describe the difference between crystalline and amorphous solids.
Describe the main difference in particle movement between solids, liquids, and gases.
Explain why diffusion occurs faster in gases than in liquids.
Explain why gases can be compressed much more easily than solids or liquids.
Explain why solids are generally incompressible.
State one reason why liquids can take the shape of their container but solids cannot.