CHEMISTRY GRADE 11 REVIEW EXERCISE Part I: Write what each of these refers to: 1. They have a definite shape and a definite volume. 2. Their molecules are highly disordered. 3. The motion of their molecules is highly restricted. 4. They can be easily compressed. 5. They have a tendency to flow. 6. They can take the shape of their container. 7. They can move in all direction at high speed. 8. They can easily diffuse through each other. 9. They can sublime. 10. They have less density relative to the other states.
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