SOLIDS
LIQUIDS
GAS
MATTER CHANGE
PARTICLE EXPERT
100

Which of these is an example of a solid?  The whiteboard, juice, or a cloud. 

The whiteboard 

100

Which of these is an example of a liquid? Ice, honey, smoke. 

Honey 

100

Which of these is an example of a gas? Fog, smoke, or air. 

Air 

100

Ice-cream melting in the sun is an example of what process? 

Melting 

100

Which state of matter has the particles moving the fastest? 

Gas. 

200

How are particles arranged in a solid? 

They are tightly packed together and vibrating in place.

200

How are particles arranged in a liquid? 

Close together, but able to move and slide around each other. 

200

How are the particles arranged in a gas? 

They are far apart and move freely. 

200
What is the process of a liquid turning into a solid? 

Freezing 

200

Why are solids difficult to compress?

Their particles are tightly packed together. 

300

Name the three OBSERVABLE properties of a solid. 

Shape is constant, volume is constant and mass is constant. 

300

Name three OBSERVABLE properties of liquids. 

Shape is varying, volume is constant, mass is constant. 

300
Name three OBSERVABLE properties of a gas. 

Shape is varying, volume is varying and mass is constant. 

300

What is the process of a gas turning into a liquid? 

Condensation. 

300

Describe what happens to the particles when a solid is heated and becomes a liquid.

When a solid is heated, its particles gain energy and begin to vibrate faster. As they gain more heat, the particles move further apart and are able to slide around each other, causing the solid to melt into a liquid.

400

Why can't solids flow like liquids? 

Their particles are tightly packed and cannot move around each other. 

400

Which liquid is more viscous, water or honey? 

Honey. 

400
Why can gases be compressed? 

Because there are gaps in between the particles. 

400

Why do we use the sun to dry our wet clothes? Explain how they dry. 

The water on the clothes is heated and evaporates into gas. 

400

Why can liquids be poured but solids cannot? 

Because the particles move around each other. 

500

Explain what happens to the particles in a solid when heat is added.

The particles gain energy, vibrate faster and spread slightly apart. 

500

When a liquid is heated, what happens to the particles? 

They gain energy, move faster, and get further apart. 

500

Explain why you can smell perfume sprayed from across the room. 

Gas particles move quickly and spread it across the air. 

500

What would happen to a gas if it was cooled down enough?

The particles would cool and slow down, creating a solid. This process is called deposition. 

500

What is this process: The particles are close together, but moving past one another, they heat up and move further apart and faster. 

Evaporation. 

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