Which word would you use when describing a solid turning into a liquid?
condense evaporate freeze melt
melt
A pencil, a hair clip, sunglasses, and rice are all which state of matter?
solids
Which item is not the same state of matter as others?
eraser puddle shoe broccoli
puddle
(It is a liquid while the other items are all solids.)
You used your Raider Way sheet to get a brand-new delicious looking candy bar. You put it in your back jeans pocket on your way to recess on a warm May day. When you take it out later and rip it open to eat, you are so disappointed to find a gross gooey mess flowing from the wrapper.
What happened to the candy bar?
(A _______ changed to a ________.)
A solid changed to a liquid.
(The candy bar melted into a liquid chocolate form from the heat of being in your pocket on top of the warm air temperature outside.)
Which state of matter is the only one that does have definite shape? (The shape stays the same when moved from one place to another.)
solid
Which word would you use when describing a liquid turning into a solid?
condense evaporate freeze melt
freeze
Unlike my fellow states of matter, my shape stays the same no matter where you put me. Put me in a bucket? I still keep my shape. Move me to your desk? STILL the same shape! I also take up a certain amount of space. Some people refer to me as having both a definite volume and shape. My particles do not have much space between them and often look like they are in neat rows and columns (like an array), so they can hardly move around.
solid
Which item is not the same state of matter as others?
apple cider water laptop coffee
laptop
(It is a solid while the other items are all liquids.)
Ms. Molnar did not finish her coffee during the day because she was so busy. She puts her mug (which still contains the coffee that she didn't drink) in her car. When she got home, she forgot to grab the coffee mug. It was a freezing February night and when she got in the car the next morning, she noticed that the coffee was hard as a rock and would not pour out of the mug.
What happened to the coffee?
(A _____________ changed to a ___________.)
A liquid changed to a solid.
(The coffee froze into a solid by taking away so much heat by having it in the car outside on a very old night.)
What are the two main ways you can change a solid, liquid, or gas into a completely different state of matter?
taking away heat
adding heat
Which word would you use when describing a liquid turning into a gas?
condense evaporate freeze melt
evaporate
I change shape easily to take the shape of whatever I am in. I take up a certain amount of space that does not change when I am moved to a new place. For example, if there is 4 ounces of me in a mug then there will still be 4 ounces of me when you move me into a vase. My particles have some space to move around, which is why I flow when poured out of a container.
liquid
Which item is not the same state of matter as others?
helium oxygen sock water vapor
sock
(It is a solid while the other items are all gases.)
Your class decides to do an experiment with water. Each student fills a clear, plastic cup halfway with water and leaves it by the sunny windows for four days. When students measure how much water is left, they find they have less water than they started with.
What happened to the water in the cup over time?
(A ___________ changed to a ____________.)
A liquid changed to a gas.
(The water evaporated into water vapor due to the heat from the sunshine coming through the windows which made the temperature around the water warmer.)
Name one thing in the classroom that is a solid, one thing that is a liquid, and one thing that is a gas.
Answers vary.
Example: desk is a solid, Mrs. Steven's water is a liquid, oxygen in air is a gas.
Which word would you use when describing a gas turning into a liquid?
condense evaporate freeze melt
condense
I change shape easily to take the shape of whatever I am in. I will expand or compress to take up all of the space of wherever I am. My particles are very spread out and have a lot of room to float or bounce around.
gas
Which item is not the same state of matter as others?
orange juice milk gasoline steam
steam
(It is a gas while the other items are all liquids.)
Mrs. Stevens brings in a hot coffee from Starbucks. She teaches a lesson on verb tenses and then reaches for her coffee mug. When she opens her lid to check on how much coffee she has left, water droplets appear on the inside of her lid.
How did the water droplets appear?
(A _______ changed to a ____________.)
A gas changed to a liquid.
(The steam from the coffee condensed into water droplets as it hit the cooler lid.)
What are the four words we use to describe changes in the states of matter?
melt, freeze, evaporate, condense
Which word would you use to describe the amount of space something takes up?
volume
I am a state of matter that you did not focus on in class, but was mentioned in a video or two. I am described as an extremely hot gas. My particles move around very, very quickly. Neon signs and lightning are two examples of me.
plasma
Which item is not the same state of matter as others?
sand tea lake oil
sand
(It is a solid while the other items are all liquids.)
Give a specific example of matter changing states.
(It cannot be the same or similar to any of the questions in this category).
Answers vary.
Name five gases.
(Air is a mixture of gases, so you may not use it as one of your five gases.)
Answers vary.
Examples: helium, oxygen, carbon dioxide, steam, water vapor