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What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid gas
100
What is matter made out of?
Atoms
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Name an example of a solid
book, desk, etc
100

Name an example of a liquid

water, milk, juice, etc
100

Name an example of a gas

oxygen, helium, etc

200
Come up to the board and draw what the atoms of a solid look like
OOOOOOOOOO
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What is matter?
Anything that takes up space
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What are atoms?

The building blocks of life

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Come up to the board and draw what the atoms of a liquid look like

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

200

Come up to the board and draw what the atoms of a gas look like

0                 0

        0              0

0                    0

300

What is made when 2 or more atoms are combined?

A molecule

300

What word is used when describing a solid turning into a liquid?

Melting

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What is an example of melting?

Ice cream on a hot day, etc.

300

What word is used when describing a liquid turning into a solid?

Freezing

300

What is an example of evaporation?

Puddle on a summer day disappearing, etc.

400

Which state of matter has a definite size and shape?

A solid

400

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container, but does not have a definite shape on its own?

A liquid

400

Which state of matter does not have a definite shape, and only SOMETIMES takes the shape of its container?

A gas

400

What word is used when describing a gas turning into a liquid?

Condensation

400

What is texture?

How an object feels to the touch

500

Name an example of a matter that can be in all three states.

Water

500

What is luster?

How an object shines in the light

500

What is an example of condensation?

Shower door is foggy and wet, etc.

500

What word is used when describing a liquid turning into a gas?

Evaporation

500

What's the difference between mass and volume?

Mass is how much matter is in an object and volume is the amount of space an object takes up.