Solids
Liquids
Gases
Properties
Changes
100

One example of a Solid.

What is __________.

100

One example of a liquid.

What is a ________.

100
What are the two gases we breathe in and out?

We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

100

Name two properties of an apple

Red, round, bumpy, small, etc.

100

An irreversible change is a change that __________.

Can NOT be undone. (Cannot go back to the original state of the matter)

200

Solids have their own ____ and _____.

Size and Shape.

200
Liquids do not have their own _____ and _____.

Shape and size

200

What happens to a gas if its container changes?

Its shape changes.
200

What is a property?

A characteristic or feature that you can observe with your five senses or a scientific tool

200

Name 2 ways to change solid matter.

Several answer choices

300
Their molecules are _______.

Tightly packed together, always touching, and never move.

300

Their molecules are ______.

Spaced out a little more than solids and have slightly more room to move.

300

Their molecules are _______.

Very spaced out, constantly moving, rarely ever bump into each other.
300

Name the 5 properties you can OBSERVE.

1) Color

2) Size

3) Shape

4)Texture

5) Material

300

Is chewing up food a reversible or irreversible change?

Irreversible change
400

Name three tools that you can measure a solid with.

Tape measure, yard stick, ruler, or meter stick.

400

What is the man-made technology called that turns liquid into electricity to power homes and buildings.

A Dam

400

Soda uses _______ gas to make the soda ________.

CO2 or carbon dioxide/ carbonated

400

What test can you do to measure hardness?

A Scratch test
400

When water evaporates, what change can occur to reverse that change?

Condensation

500

What is the temperature that a liquid turns into a solid?

32 degrees Fahrenheit 

500

Name two tools that you can use to measure a liquid.

Glass cylinder, test tube, measuring cup
500

What is the temperature that makes water evaporate and turn from a liquid to a gas?

212 degrees Fahrenheit 

500

What is buoyancy?

Whether a piece of matter will sink or float in water?

500

When you get out of a hot shower, why is there water on the mirror?

The hot steam you created from the hot water in your shower has cooled off by the cool air in your bathroom to then CONDENSATE on your mirror and turn back into a liquid

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