Solids
Liquids
Gas
Changes in State
Vocabulary
100
What state of matter has a fixed shape and volume

Solid


100

What state of matter is water in a glass?

Liquid


100

What state of matter is steam or water vapour?

Gas

100

What is the name of the change from a solid to a liquid?

Melting

100

What is matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

200

Name 1 example of a solid 

Ice, Table, Chair, any solid

200

What happens to the shape of a liquid when it is poured into a different container?

It changes shape to fit the container.

200

Name one gas found in the air.

Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.

200

What is the name of the change from a liquid to a solid?

Freezing

200

What are particles?

Tiny pieces that make up all matter.

300

How are particles arranged in a solid?

Tightly packed in a fixed pattern 

300

How are particles arranged in a liquid?

Close together but not fixed in place. 

300

How are particles arranged in a gas?

Far apart from each other.

300

What is the name of the change from a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

300

What does volume mean?

The amount of space an object takes up.

400

How do particles move in a solid?

Vibrate in place


400

How do particles move in a liquid?

They slide past each other.

400

 How do particles move in a gas?

Quickly and freely in all directions.

400

What is the name of the change from a gas to a liquid?

Condensation

400

What is mass?

The amount of matter inside an object

500

Explain why a solid keeps its shape

The particles are tightly packed and can only vibrate, not move past each other.

500

Explain why liquids can flow but solids cannot.

Liquid particles can move past one another, while solid particles are fixed in place.

500

Explain why a gas fills all available space in a container.

The particles move freely and spread out to fill the space.

500

An ice cube is left outside on a hot day and eventually disappears. Describe all the changes of state that occur.

Melting (solid to liquid) followed by evaporation (liquid to gas).

500

What does diffusion mean?

The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration