Solids
Liquids
Gases
Mass/ Volume
100
True/ False

Solids hold their own shape

What is true
100
True / False

Liquids hold their own shape

What is false
100
True or False

Gas molecule move very quickly and freely

What is true
100
Used to measure the mass of an object
What is a balance
200
The properties of a marker
What is hard, colorful, smooth
200
oobleck 
What is both a solid and a liquid
200
The difference between air and liquid
What is air fills its container and water takes the shape of the container but does not always fill the container
200
Used to measure the volume of an object
What is a graduated cylinder
300
How water turns into a solid
What is the water is placed in a cold setting in which it reaches its freezing point
300
How a solid turns into a liquid
What is the temperature increases and reaches its melting point
300
How does liquid turn into a gas
What is the temperature increases and reaches its boiling point
300
Matter 
What is takes up space and has mass
400

The arrangement of molecules in a solid

What is the molecules are connected and do not move

400
The arrangement of molecules in a liquid
What is molecules move around but stay attached
400
The arrangement of molecules in a gas
What is the molecules are free and move very quickly
400
Evidence the rock has volume
What is the water rose in the graduated cylinder
500

3 things about solids

What is they keep their own shape, have mass, and take up space

500

3 things about liquids

What is they take the shape of their container, have mass, take up space, can pour, feels wet

500
3 things about gas
What is gases spread out to fill any container they are in, gasses have no shape, gases take up space
500
The balloon that has more mass
What is the 2nd balloon. The ruler is lower on that side and therefore has more mass
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