States
Solids
Liquids
Gases
Changing States
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What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas

100

What is an example of a solid?

Answers vary

100

Liquids take the shape of...

the container they are in

100

True or false: gases are always visible

False

100

The process of turning a solid into a liquid is...

Melting

200

What are the two components of matter?

- Has weight

- Takes up space

200

True or false: solids can be poured

False

200

The shape of a liquid...

Can change (is indefinite)

200

The shape of a gas...

can change (is indefinite)

200

Turning a liquid into a solid is...

Freezing

300

True or false: air is matter

True

300

The shape of a solid...

cannot change (is definite)

300

The volume of a liquid...

is definite (does not change)

300

The volume of a gas...

can change (is indefinite)


300

Turning a liquid into a gas is...

Evaporation

400

What is volume?

The amount of space a solid, liquid or gas takes up

400

The volume of a solid...

cannot change (is definite)

400

Draw what a liquid looks like using the particle theory

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400

Draw what a gas looks like using the particle theory

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400

Turning a gas into a liquid is...

Condensation

500

It doesn't matter

Everything is matter!!!

500

Draw what a solid looks like using the particle theory

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500

Why can't you squeeze a liquid?

The particles are close together

500

What two materials did we use to make a gas yesterday?

Baking soda and vinegar

500

Changing states of matter usually requires...

Temperature change (heating or cooling)
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