6. Gases can be compressed because: A. gases do not contain molecules B. molecules of gas can be compressed C. molecules of a gas are spread out and can be squeezed together 7. An ice cream was placed inside a specific room temperature. What phase of matter is being described? A. solid B. liquid C. gas 8. Among the phases of matter, the sun is composed of A. solid C. gas B. liquid

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6. Gases can be compressed because:
A. gases do not contain molecules
B. molecules of gas can be compressed
C. molecules of a gas are spread out and can be squeezed together
7. An ice cream was placed inside a specific room temperature. What phase of matter is
being described?
A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
8. Among the phases of matter, the sun is composed of
A. solid
C. gas
B. liquid
9. Which among the choices below is not an example of evaporation?
A. sweating
B. rain cycle
C. saltwater turned to freshwater
10. A piece of an ice cube melts and changes state to become liquid water, if only when
A. heat is added
B. heat is deducted
C. heat is subsided
Transcribed Image Text:6. Gases can be compressed because: A. gases do not contain molecules B. molecules of gas can be compressed C. molecules of a gas are spread out and can be squeezed together 7. An ice cream was placed inside a specific room temperature. What phase of matter is being described? A. solid B. liquid C. gas 8. Among the phases of matter, the sun is composed of A. solid C. gas B. liquid 9. Which among the choices below is not an example of evaporation? A. sweating B. rain cycle C. saltwater turned to freshwater 10. A piece of an ice cube melts and changes state to become liquid water, if only when A. heat is added B. heat is deducted C. heat is subsided
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