Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Kriska1234567

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......................... eat that!
A Don’t B Don’t to C Not to
Carol ......................... read very well. A can B can to C she can
Stop ......................... now!
A write B writing C the write
She’s going to come ......................... late this evening. A home B at home C to home
......................... a drink of water?
A You like B Do you like C Would you like
‘I love trees,’ she ......................... . A sayed B said C say
Peter, is this pen ......................... ? A of you B your C yours
Where is the ......................... stop? A blue B bus’s C buses
The children are happy. They’re having ......................... time. A good B a good C very good
It’s very cold. Put your big ......................... on when you go out! A coat B jeans C shirt
It was a good hotel ......................... the food was very expensive. A and B but C because
I want ......................... that film. A see B seeing C to see
How ......................... your sister?
A old is B old has C many years has
We’re going to meet them ......................... the station. Aat Bto Con
The children are not here. They ......................... to the cinema. Ago Bgone Cwent

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......................... eat that!
A Don’t B Don’t to C Not to
Carol ......................... read very well. A can B can to C she can
Stop ......................... now!
A write B writing C the write
She’s going to come ......................... late this evening. A home B at home C to home
......................... a drink of water?
A You like B Do you like C Would you like
‘I love trees,’ she ......................... . A sayed B said C say
Peter, is this pen ......................... ? A of you B your C yours
Where is the ......................... stop? A blue B bus’s C buses
The children are happy. They’re having ......................... time. A good B a good C very good
It’s very cold. Put your big ......................... on when you go out! A coat B jeans C shirt
It was a good hotel ......................... the food was very expensive. A and B but C because
I want ......................... that film. A see B seeing C to see
How ......................... your sister?
A old is B old has C many years has
We’re going to meet them ......................... the station. Aat Bto Con
The children are not here. They ......................... to the cinema. Ago Bgone Cwent
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Matter in the Universe
That matter may exist in three physical states (solid, liquid and gas) is a common knowledge. It is usually possible to change matter from one state to the other by changing its temperature. For instance, a piece of ice is called a solid; it may melt and form a liquid; as it evaporates, liquid water changes into a vapour, i. e. into the gaseous state.
Many kinds of matter, like water, can be obtained in each of the three states; for some, however, extraordinary means have to be used in order to produce one, or even two of the states; and for others, only two states are known or can be produced.
Common salt, for example, exists normally as a solid; at a temperature of several hundred degrees, it can be liquefied; and at still higher temperature it is converted into vapour. Carbon, a solid under normal conditions, can be vaporized, but it has never been liquefied.
Solids have both a definite volume and a definite shape. Liquids, too, have a definite volume, but they take the shape of their containers.
Gases have neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. A chemist must have a thorough knowledge of the states of matter and of physical laws that govern the behavior of matter in various states.
That all matter is composed of molecules is known to everybody. The question which must be answered, then, is: if all matter is composed of molecules, what is the essential difference between the states of matter? The answer to this question is that the essential difference between these states is the relative quantities of energy molecules possess in different states.


1. How is it usually possible to change matter from one state to the other?
2. Can all kinds of matter be obtained in each of the three states?
3. What do solids have?
4. What characterizes gases?
5. Why should a chemist know the states of matter?
6. What other substances besides water can be obtained in the three states?