Matter Solids Liquids Gases
100
Desks, book, door, pencil, folder, board, notebooks, ect.
Give 3 examples of matter that you can see in your classroom.
100
Book, hammer, clock, ect
Give 2 examples of a solid
100
water, milk, orange juice, hot cocoa, soup, beach water, ect
Give 2 examples of a liquid.
100
Air, Helium, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide
Give 2 examples of a gas.
200
False, two things can not take up the same space.
T/F Two things can take up the same space.
200
False, solids can be hard and soft.
T/F Solids are always hard.
200
True
T/F Liquids take the shape of their containers.
200
True
T/F The gasoline used in cars is a liquid, not a gas.
300
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
What are the 3 states of matter?
300
Gas- because it is water vapor now
If ice melts on the grass and then it evaporates into the air, what state of matter is the water in?
300
Solid
If water freezes, what state of matter is water now?
300
Liquid
If a ice cream fudge bar melts from the heat, what state of matter is the ice cream?
400
texture, Hardness, Size, Mass, Shape, and Volume
Physical properties helps you describe matter. Name a physical property.
400
Indefinite shape= not definite
Solids have a(n) ____________ shape.
400
Definite shape
Liquids have a(n)____________ shape.
400
Indefinite= not definite
Gases have a(n) __________ shape.
500
Matter is anything that takes up space.
What is the definition of Matter?
500
Tightly compacted in a FIXED form, very close together, touching
Describe what the molecules look like for a solid.
500
Molecules can move around easily, take the shape of the container, are more spread out than a solid, but still close together.
Describe what the molecules look like for a liquid.
500
Molecules are moving super fast and are far away from each other.
Describe what the molecules look like with a gas.






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