What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
Matter is anything that has ________ and takes up space
Mass
Name two of the properties of liquid
Color, No Shape, Feel, Taste, Smell, Pour
Going from a solid to a liquid
Ice to Water
When liquid is poured from one container to another which of its properties changes?
Color, odor, Shape
Is this a physical or chemical change?
Shape
Physical Change
Which state of matter can change and spread out to take the shape of its entire container?
Gas
which one is in gas state?
1. book, honey, steam
2. steam, air, carbon dioxide
3. water vapor, carbon dioxide, water
steam, air, carbon dioxide
What type of objects can be magnetized?
Wood, Metals, Rubber
Metals
when we increase temperature of solid piece of ice, what will happen?
It melts to a liquid state
Water was boiling on the stove, steam floated up from the pan, steam is an example is this a physical or a chemical change?
physical change
Which state of matter has its own shape and takes up a certain amount of space?
Solid
In which states of matter, the particles are far away from each other?
gas
Properties can be ways to _______ matter
describe
We use touch, smell, taste, sight, hearing to describe
Going from a liquid to a solid
Liquid to a popsicle
Freezing
When a piece of wood is burning in a fireplace is this a physical or chemical change?
chemical change
Which state of matter has a volume and takes on the shape of its container?
Liquid
which states of matter has fixed shape and why?
Solids, because the particles are tightly packed and cannot move.
What objects allow heat to move through them easily?
Metals or Wood?
Metals
This is the only substance on Earth that exists in all 3 states of matter.
Water
Name the gas we made using vinegar and baking soda which made the balloon inflate.
carbon dioxide
This state of matter is neither gas, solid, nor liquid.
What is all matter made of?
Particles
Give three properties of an apple
Color- Red or Green
Shape- Round
Feel- hard, rough
Taste- sweet
What is the melting point of ice? Bonus: When ice melts what happens to its particles?
0*C. or 32 degrees F The space between the particle expands.
Give one example of a physical change of matter?
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