Directions: Write Tif the sentence is correct, and an F if it is not correct. Write your answers in your notebook/on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Gases are easier to compress than solids. 2. The particles of a solid are packed closely together and cannot move around, but they can vibrate. 3. Matter is anything that has no density. 4 There are forces that act between the narticles

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Directions: Write Tif the sentence is correct, and an F if it is not correct. Write your answers in your
notebook/on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Gases are easier to compress than solids.
2. The particles of a solid are packed closely together and cannot move around, but
they can
vibrate.
3. Matter is anything that has no density.
4. There are forces that act between the particles.
5. Gases are made up of particles with very minimal kinetic energies and distance.
6. The particles of gases have the highest kinetic energy.
7. There is empty space between the particles.
8. Liquids cannot be compressed or expanded.
9. Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving.
10. When the body breaks down food, carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product. Carbon dioxide
is in the liquid state of matter.
Transcribed Image Text:Activity 2: Am I Right or Wrong? Directions: Write Tif the sentence is correct, and an F if it is not correct. Write your answers in your notebook/on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Gases are easier to compress than solids. 2. The particles of a solid are packed closely together and cannot move around, but they can vibrate. 3. Matter is anything that has no density. 4. There are forces that act between the particles. 5. Gases are made up of particles with very minimal kinetic energies and distance. 6. The particles of gases have the highest kinetic energy. 7. There is empty space between the particles. 8. Liquids cannot be compressed or expanded. 9. Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving. 10. When the body breaks down food, carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product. Carbon dioxide is in the liquid state of matter.
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