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this state of matter has an indefinite shape and a definite volume * 1 point
solid
liquid
gas
the classes you take in high school are examples of * 1 point
pure chemistry
applied chemistry
a scientific theory is * 1 point
a checklist of steps for experimentation
a summary or equation that has been repeated endlessly with experimentation
a long explanation of how things work that has been tested again and again
Brief Explanations
- Liquids take the shape of their container (indefinite shape) but have a fixed amount of matter (definite volume). Solids have a definite shape and volume, and gases have an indefinite shape and volume.
- High - school chemistry classes are general education courses and not focused on either pure or applied chemistry in a specialized way. But they are more related to basic knowledge rather than applied research - based applied chemistry.
- A scientific theory is a well - tested explanation of how things work, not a checklist of experimental steps or just a summary/equation.
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- B. Liquid
- Neither (but if forced to choose, more like basic knowledge rather than applied chemistry)
- C. A long explanation of how things work that has been tested again and again