Solid, liquid, or gas?!
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Vocabulary
Mass and Volume
100
steam
What is an example of a gas?
100
steam escaping from a pot of boiling water
What is an example of evaporation?
100
is the measure of the amount of space occupied by matter
What is volume?
100
feather, crayon, marker, bottle of water Which of these most likely has the greatest mass?
a bottle of water
200
popsicle
What is an example of a solid?
200
After playing an exciting game of soccer Miss Jaffee was ready for a cold drink of water. Uh oh! Silly Miss Jaffee had left her glass of ice water in the sun! The ice had turned to water.
What is an example of melting?
200
the amount of matter
What is mass?
200
feather, crayon, marker, bottle of water Which of these most likely has the least mass?
feather
300
the Atlantic Ocean
What is an example of a liquid?
300
One hot summer day, Miss Jaffee was having a picnic in Central Park. She was holding a glass of lemonade when she felt droplets forming on the outside of her glass.
What is an example of condensation?
300
when matter changes from a liquid to a gas
What is evaporation?
300
is used to measure mass
What is a balance scale?
400
A snowman
What is an example of a solid?
400
Yum! Yum! Miss Jaffee wanted to make Kool-Aid popsicles for her awesome students. After she made the Kool-Aid, she put it in the freezer for several hours.
What is an example of freezing?
400
when matter changes from a gas to a liquid
What is condensation?
400
is used to measure the volume of a liquid
What is a graduated cylinder?
500
helium
What is an example of a gas?
500
Brr! The weather is chilly outside so Miss Jaffee made a hot cup of tea to keep warm. Ouch! The tea is so hot that steam is rising from the cup.
What is an example of evaporation?
500
does not change shape or volume
What is a solid?