Properties
Definites
Examples
Heat/Freezing
Review it!
100
We can't touch it.

What is gas?

100

No definite volume, no definite shape.

What is a gas?

100

Water is an example of this.

What is a liquid?

100

My ice cube was out in the sun and now it is a puddle. What is the process we call this?

What is melting?

100

I have a definite shape and definite volume. 

What is a solid?

200

It fills any container you put it in.

What is a liquid?

200

Definite shape, definite volume.

What is a solid?

200

Steam is an example of this

What is a gas?

200

I had a glass of water sitting outside in the sun and now I have less than I had before. What is the process that happened to the water?

What is evaporation?

200

I have no definite shape and no definite volume.

What is a gas?

300

You have to do something to it to change its shape.

What is a solid?

300

It does have a definite volume or no definite shape.

What is a liquid?

300

Byron's desk is an example of this.

What is a solid?

300

You see this process when there are water droplets on your water bottle. This process is when a Gas changes to a Liquid.

What is condensation?

300

I have no definite shape, but I have a definite volume.

What is a liquid?

400

It can be seen as steam or clouds.

What is a gas?

400

What are the two states of matter that have no definite shape?

What is a gas and liquid?

400

The clouds are an example of this.

What is a gas?

400

When a state of matter changes from liquid to solid, it goes through what process?

What is freezing?

400

TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!!! Create a drawing of how the states of matter change through adding heat AND losing heat!

Hint: Remember our chart on the board. Use arrows to show when something changes. 

Solid - Liquid = Melting

Liquid -  Gas = Evaporation

Gas - Liquid = Condensation

Liquid - Solid = Freezing.

500

It is the same shape and volume after it is put in a different container.

What is a solid?

500

What is something solids share with liquids, but does not share with gases?

(Hint: Think about volume and shape)

Solids and Liquids have a definite volume, but gases do not!

500

A frozen ice cube is an example of this.

What is a solid?

500

I was a cup of water sitting on Wyatt's desk, but after being put in the freezer for a few hours, I went through a process that changed me to a solid. What happened?

What is freezing?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!! Create a chart that shows all states of matter and tell if they have a definite shape and if they have a definite volume.

Solid- definite shape, definite volume

Liquid- no definite shape, definite volume

Gas- no definite shape, no definite volume

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