States of Matter
Change in State 1
Change in State 2
Change in State 3
Change in State 4
100

What state of matter are these molecules? 

Gas Molecules 

100

The change in state from liquid to solid by removing heat. 

Freezing 

100

The change in state from liquid to gas by adding heat. 

Evaporation 

100

The change of state from solid to liquid by adding heat.

Melting

100

The change in state from gas to liquid by removing heat.

Condensation 

200

What state of matter are these molecules? 


Liquid Molecules 

200

When liquid molecules get heated they: 

Name two characteristics

Speed Up 

Move Further Away From Each Other 


200

When liquid molecules are cooled they: 

Name two characteristics

Slow Down 

Move Close Together 


200

When solid molecules get heated they: 

Name 2 Characteristics 

Shake Faster

Spread Out Further 

 

200

When solid molecules get cooled they: 

Name Two Characteristics

Get Closer Together 

Shake Slower  

300

What state of matter are these molecules? 


Solid Molecules 

300

When liquid molecules get heated they turn into _____ molecules. 

Gas 

300

When liquid molecules are cooled they turn into ________ molecules. 

Solid

300

When solid molecules get heated they turn into ____ molecules. 

Liquid 

300

True or False: When you add heat to molecules they expand/ grow bigger. 

False! 

The SPACE between the molecules get bigger not the actual size of the molecules. 

400

These molecules are close, shake in place, hold their shape and are in neat rows. 

Solid Molecules

400

During this change of state, liquid molecules are heated. They move fast and far apart, filling a container. 

Evaporation 

400

During this change in state gas molecules attach to a surface and cool. They slow down and get close, turning into liquid molecules. 

Condensation 

400

During this change in state, solid molecules get heated. They molecules move shake fast and break away from each other, turning into liquid molecules. 

Melting 

400

During this change in state, liquid molecules are cooled. They slow down and get close. This causes them to stack and turn to solid molecules. 

Freezing 

500

These molecules move past each other, have a high attraction to one another, are close together and move randomly. 

Liquid Molecules 

500

Name 2 real life examples of evaporation. 

Answers vary :)

1. Boiling water

2. Puddle of rain water disappearing

500

Name 2 real life examples of condensation. 

Answers will vary :) 

1. Foggy mirror after a shower. 

2. Foggy windows inside car in winter. 

3. Can of soda "sweating" on hot summer day

500

Name 2 real life examples of freezing 

Answers will vary 

1. Lake freezing in winter

2. Making Ice Cubes

500

Name 2 real life examples of melting. 

Answers will vary. :)

1. Ice cube melting 

2. Chocolate melting 

3. Snow melting