Solids
Liquids
Gas
Atoms
100

What is an example of solids in real life?

Rock, table, metal

100

What is an example of liquids in real life?

Water, juice, milk

100

What is an example of gases in real life?

Air, burps, farts

100

What is an atom?

Particles so tiny that is invisible to the naked eye, uncuttable

200

What is a characteristic of a solid?

It has a fixed shape.

200

What is a characteristic of a liquid?

It takes flows and takes the shape of its container.

200

What is a characteristic of a gas?

It fills up the space.

200

What are the three parts of an atom?

Neutrons, protons, and electrons.

300

When you change solids to liquids, what is it called?

Melting

300

When you change liquids to gas, what is it called?

Evaporation

300

When you change gas to liquids, what is it called?

Condensation

300

What charge does the neuron have?

None, neutral.

400

Give an example of melting other than ice.

Ice cream or chocolate melting.

400

When you change liquids to solids, what is it called?

Freezing

400

Give an example of condensation, other than the shower.

Condensation on cold glass of drink or on a can.

400

Why does the nucleus have a positive charge?

Because of protons.

500

When you change solids to gases, what is it called?

Sublimation

500

Give an example of evaporation other than water.

Hot cup of coffee or when cooking.

500

When you change gases to solids, what is it called?

Deposition

500

What does an electron do?

It orbits around the nucleus.

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