1. What are the three basic properties of matter? 2. Volume is the amount of 3. 4. Liquids take the shape of their 5. plume. 6. 7. 8. The particles of and that matter takes up. is anything that occupies space and has mass. do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite do not have a definite shape or volume. have a definite shape and volume. are held together by a strong force.

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1. What are the three basic properties of matter?
and
2. Volume is the amount of
3.
4. Liquids take the shape of their
5.
volume.
Solid, Liquid, Gas, Mass, Volume,
Shape, Matter, Container
6.
7.
8. The particles of
9. In
move.
that matter takes up.
at matte
is anything that occupies space and has mass.
do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite
do not have a definite shape or volume.
have a definite shape and volume.
are held together by a strong force.
the particles are closer to one another, nudging one another as they
10.
take the shape of the container because the particles are able to move
freely to all parts of the container.
Transcribed Image Text:1. What are the three basic properties of matter? and 2. Volume is the amount of 3. 4. Liquids take the shape of their 5. volume. Solid, Liquid, Gas, Mass, Volume, Shape, Matter, Container 6. 7. 8. The particles of 9. In move. that matter takes up. at matte is anything that occupies space and has mass. do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite do not have a definite shape or volume. have a definite shape and volume. are held together by a strong force. the particles are closer to one another, nudging one another as they 10. take the shape of the container because the particles are able to move freely to all parts of the container.
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