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*‭ Read‬‭page‬‭C1‬‭and‬‭answer‬‭the‬‭questions‬‭below.


‭1.‬‭Name‬‭three‬‭(3)‬‭large-scale‬‭observations‬‭of‬‭water’s‬‭appearance‬‭we‬‭can‬‭make‬‭with‬‭our‬‭eye‬

‭A.‬‭it‬‭flows‬

‭B.‬‭it‬‭sparkles‬‭like‬‭diamonds‬

‭C.‬‭it‬‭can‬‭appear‬‭and‬‭disappear‬‭like‬‭magic‬

‭2.‬‭The‬‭appearance‬‭of‬‭water‬‭is‬‭determined‬‭by‬‭the‬‭way‬‭the‬‭water‬

‭ __‬‭__________water‬‭molecules‬‭are‬
_
‭moving‬‭___________________________________________________________________________‬
‭_‬‭____________‬

‭3.‬‭Water‬‭is‬‭often‬‭thought‬‭of‬‭as‬‭a‬‭liquid‬‭only.‬ ‭However,‬‭it‬‭can‬‭exist‬‭in‬‭three‬‭different‬‭phases‬

‭A.‬‭solid‬

‭B.‬‭liquid‬

‭C.‬‭gas‬

‭4.‬‭Define:‬

‭Solid‬‭:the‬‭state‬‭of‬‭matter‬‭that‬‭has‬‭definite‬‭shape‬‭and‬‭definite‬‭volume‬

‭Liquid‬‭:the‬‭state‬‭of‬‭matter‬‭that‬‭has‬‭no‬‭definite‬‭shape‬‭but‬‭definite‬‭volume‬

‭Gas‬‭:the‬‭state‬‭of‬‭matter‬‭with‬‭no‬‭definite‬‭shape‬‭and‬‭no‬‭definite‬‭volume‬

‭ .‬‭Name‬‭an‬‭example‬‭for‬‭each‬‭of‬‭the‬‭phases‬‭of‬‭water‬‭(an‬‭example‬‭of‬‭a‬‭gas‬‭would‬‭be‬‭a‬‭hurricane‬
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‭-‬‭come‬‭up‬‭with‬‭your‬‭own‬‭example‬‭other‬‭than‬‭hurricane)‬

‭Solid‬‭example‬‭:hail‬

‭Liquid‬‭example‬‭:water‬
‭Gas‬‭example‬‭:fog‬

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