This is defined as any substance around us that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
This is how particles are structured and arranged in a solid.
What is closely packed together?
Unlike solids, liquids have a definite fixed volume but no this.
What is definite shape?
Gases have no definite shape and what.
What is definite volume?
hot air balloon floating in air
What is a gas?
These core units are called the essential building blocks of matter.
What are atoms?
Instead of continuously flowing, particles in a solid move in a specific way?
What is vibrating very slowly in fixed positions?
A liquid flows to take shape of this.
What is the container it's in?
This state of matter has particles that are the furthest apart, meaning they have no fixed shape or pattern.
What is a gas?
water evaporates when boiling water
What is gas?
This term describes the amount of 3d space an object takes up.
What is volume?
A solid can only changed their shape if something is applied on it.
What is pressure?
This describes the arrangement of particles in liquid in comparison to a solid.
What is loosely arranged?
Out of solids, liquids, and gases, gas particles move freely in all directions, meaning they possess the most of this type of energy.
What is kinetic energy?
a scientific tool used to measure the mass of an object
Other than diamonds and gold, we discussed another example of minerals that is a solid.
What is quartz?
These are two oils listed as examples of household liquids.
What is vinegar and olive oil?
Gases can either do these two actions (one starting with 'E' and one with 'C') to entirely fill the container they are placed in.
What is expanding and compressing?
There is solids, liquids, and gases.
What is state of matter?
An ice cube is a solid since its particles lose this type of energy.
What is thermal energy?
What is potential energy?
two examples of gases listed in the lesson.
Any example