Asked by Sara
Jacob found a piece of a broken glass bottle. He picked it up and made these observations about it:
1. No color (clear)
2. Makes scratches on wood
3. Has a bumpy surface
4. Broke when I dropped it
He thinks the glass is a solid and most of his observations could only apply to a solid. Which one of his observations could possibly apply to a solid, a liquid or a gas?
1. No color (clear)
2. Makes scratches on wood
3. Has a bumpy surface
4. Broke when I dropped it
He thinks the glass is a solid and most of his observations could only apply to a solid. Which one of his observations could possibly apply to a solid, a liquid or a gas?
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Answered by
Dr. Jane
Think about this one a little and I am sure you will see the answer..
Can a liquid or a gas...
1. have no color??
2. Make a scratch on wood?
3. have a bumpy surface??
4. break when dropped??
Can a liquid or a gas...
1. have no color??
2. Make a scratch on wood?
3. have a bumpy surface??
4. break when dropped??
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