Particles | Three States of Matter | Properties of Matter | Density |
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What are particles?
Tiny things (atoms) that make up ALL matter, regardless of the state of matter.
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What is liquid?
Definite space, but no definite shape.
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What is mass?
Measured in grams
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What is marker?
This has a lesser density: plastic marker or water
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What is sold?
The particles in this state of matter don't move hardly at all. They seem locked together.
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What is gas?
The amount of space this state takes up depends on the container. It will always fill its container. If there is no container...bye, bye!
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What is volume?
The amount of space something takes up.
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What has a lesser density than water?
Objects that are buoyant
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What is liquid?
The particles in this state of matter move a little bit, and speed up when they're heated up.
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What is solid?
It has both definite shape and space!
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What is buoyancy?
Can it float or not?
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What is the density of water?
1 g/mL
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What is gas?
These particles in this state of matter do whatever they want! They have no space and no shape. Good luck holding on to them!
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Write it down.
Daily Double: An example of a solid, liquid and gas.
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What is soluble?
Both sugar and salt have this property
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What is M/V?
The equation to find the density of an object.
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What is your drawing look like?
Daily Double!!!
Draw a picture of the particles in each state of matter. Use arrows and captions as well! |
What is plasma?
The 4th State of Matter
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What is the amount mass in space (g/mL)?
Density
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What is 4 g/mL?
If a pen has a mass of 80 grams and a volume of 20 mL, then it has a density of...
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