What are the 3 states of matter?
solid, liquid, gas
True or False: air is a type of matter
True
Solids have a definite ___ and ____
shape and volume
Liquids have a definite _____, but no definite _____
volume, shape
Gas has no definite ________ or _____
volume, shape
What is the definition of matter?
"matter" is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass, meaning it has volume and can be weighed;
Is air a type of matter? Give me one reason as to why/why not.
Yes, Air because it has mass and takes up space, which are the defining characteristics of matter
Describe the particles in a solid. How close are they to each other and what kind of pattern are they in?
closely, fixed
Describe the particles in a liquid. How do they move around and how close are they to each other?
Particles move freely and are close together
Describe the particles in a gas. How do they move and how close are they to each other?
Particles are far apart and move freely
added or removed
We did 5 stations on air. What did we do at each station?
air lab stations worksheet
If a solid (ice) starts to melt, is heat being added or removed? What does the solid become?
Heat is being added; the heat melts the ice into a liquid.
What happens to a liquid if you add heat? What is this change in matter called?
The water will heat up to gas and the water will evaporate.
What happens to the gas if you add heat? What is this change in state called?
The gas will turn into a liquid and condensation will happen
What are the 3 ways to measure matter?
mass, weight, volume
How can you prove that air has mass? (Think of the air lab stations we did)
When it snows outside in the wintertime, how come the snow stays a solid and does not melt into a liquid?
The cold temperature is below frozen, keeping the snow in its solid form. (32 degrees to freeze)
What temperature does it need to be for a liquid to turn into a solid?
32 degrees
How do gases help hot air balloons rise?
Gases help hot air balloons rise because when the air inside the balloon is heated. This process works because gases expand when they are heated. (There is also air pressure).