Basic Facts
States of Matter
Specifics about States of Matter
Describing Matter
Describing Matter
100
All of the objects and materials you can name.
What is matter?
100
The 3 common states of matter are
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
100
A solid keeps its shape and size because 
its particles are packed closely together, tightly fixed to its position, and although they can move back in forth, they stay in place.


100
Smaller volumes of liquid can be measured in (also what is the conversion to small volume to larger volume?)
milliliters (ml) 


1,000 milliliters=1liter

100

 Define volume

 the amount of space a substance occupies

200
Matter is made up of smaller parts called
What is particles?
200
the state of matter that has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space.
What is a solid?
200

what is H20?

a molecule

200

Nmae 3 physical properties of matter.

color, odor, mass, etc.

200

what is the law of conservation?

all matter has mass, which means that matter takes up space and has weight 

300
Particles of matter are so small that scientists must use special types of 
What are microscopes?
300
What determines the state of matter?
The arrangement of the particles of matter.
300
In a liquid, the particles are 
packed together, but are free to slide past one another.
300

how is mass measured?

small masses-grams (g)

larger masses-kilograms (kg)

1,000 gram= 1 kilogram

300

expression for density

 p=m/v

400
Particles are constantly
What is moving?
400
the state of matter that takes up a definite amount of space but takes the shape of its container.
What is liquid?
400
The movement of the liquid particles is what makes it possible to
pour a liquid.
400
Scientist use these tools to measure the volume of liquid
What is beakers and graduated cylinders?
400

give an example of a chemical change

burned log

500
Any material or object that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
500
The state of matter that has no definite shape and takes up no definite amount of space.
What is gas?
500
The particles in a gas are
constantly moving at high speeds in all directions.


Gas will expand or spread apart, to fill its container.

A gas can also be squeezed, or compressed, into smaller containers.

500

what is the fourth state of matter?

plasma

500

processes of the water cycle

evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection

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