Liquids
Solids
Hazardous Symbols
Miscellaneous
100

Which is a property of a liquid?

A) They have their own shape.

B) They take the shape of their container.

C) They cannot be poured. 

B) They take the shape of their container. 

100

True or False? 

Solids have their own shape. 

True

100

What does this symbol mean? 

Poisonous 

100

What does this symbol mean?


Material is explosive

200

Name a liquid you can drink

many answers

200

Which one of the following is a solid?

A) water

B) sand

C) orange juice 

B) sand

200

What does this symbol mean?


Flammable

200

What does this symbol mean? 

corrosive

300

Name a liquid we can't drink

many answers

300

Name a liquid that can turn into a solid.

Water


300

Where should hazardous materials be kept and why?

Up high or locked away. So children and pets cannot accidentally get into them.

300

How can you protect yourself from corrosive material?

Wear gloves to protect your skin.

400

When a liquid freezes, it becomes a...

solid

400

What causes ice to change from a solid to a liquid?

When it is heated or melts. 
400

Why do hazardous products have safety symbols on them?

So people know what safety precautions to take when using them. 

400

Name a blue liquid. 

Gatorade - Koolaid - antifreeze - windshield washer fluid

500
Name a liquid you can eat. 

soup  

500

What is an example of a solid in the natural environment?

Rocks, trees, etc.

500

What precaution should you take when using a material that is flammable?

Keep the material away from the heat. 

500

Give an example of water in all three states:

liquid
solid
gas

liquid - rain, pond, ocean

solid - ice, icicle, glacier
gas - steam or water vapour

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