Matter | Solids | Liquids | Gases |
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Desks, book, door, pencil, folder, board, notebooks, ect.
Give 3 examples of matter that you can see in your classroom.
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Book, hammer, clock, ect
Give 2 examples of a solid
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water, milk, orange juice, hot cocoa, soup, beach water, ect
Give 2 examples of a liquid.
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Air, Helium, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide
Give 2 examples of a gas.
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False, two things can not take up the same space.
T/F Two things can take up the same space.
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False, solids can be hard and soft.
T/F Solids are always hard.
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True
T/F Liquids take the shape of their containers.
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True
T/F The gasoline used in cars is a liquid, not a gas.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases
What are the 3 states of matter?
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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?
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Solid
If water freezes, what state of matter is water now?
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Liquid
If a ice cream fudge bar melts from the heat, what state of matter is the ice cream?
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texture, Hardness, Size, Mass, Shape, and Volume
Physical properties helps you describe matter. Name a physical property.
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Indefinite shape= not definite
Solids have a(n) ____________ shape.
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Definite shape
Liquids have a(n)____________ shape.
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Indefinite= not definite
Gases have a(n) __________ shape.
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Matter is anything that takes up space.
What is the definition of Matter?
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Tightly compacted in a FIXED form, very close together, touching
Describe what the molecules look like for a solid.
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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.
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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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