States Of Matter By xxxxx Matter k Matter
States Of Matter By: xxxxx
Matter k. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass
Mass k. Mass is the amount of matter any object contains
Volume k. Volume is the amount of space any object takes up
Density k. Density is the amount of matter in a certain amount of space The Stars Are Matter
Solid k Has its own shape k. Keeps its I’m A Rock k. Particles are packed closely together k. Lowest energy state
Liquid k. Higher energy state than solid k. Particles are not as close as a solid k. Particles slide past each other k. Particles move faster than a solid Water WE Slide Past Each Other
Gas k. Highest energy state k. Particles are very far apart k. Particles move fastest in a gas
nucleus k. The nucleus is the center of the atom. It is also the heavier part. Most of the mass in the atom is in the nucleus
Evaporation k. Evaporation is when a liquid changes to a gas ENDED AS STARTED AS
proton k. Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus. There an equal amount of protons a electrons. The amount of
neutron k. Neutrons, also found in the nucleus, have no electrical charge. They are neutral. They have the same mass as the proton The same amount of mass as the proton
electron k. Electrons are very light, negatively charged particles. They circle the nucleus. Most of an atom is empty space.
The periodic table and its elements k. The periodic table’s elements are numbered in order from lightest to heaviest. The weight is given underneath each element. Each element is different. All of the elements are used by someone in someway. An arrangement of elements in a table, there are 103 elements
melting Melting is the stage when a solid changes to a liquid Started as Solid Ended as Liquid
Freezing k. Freezing is the stage when a liquid changes into a solid STARTED AS ENDED AS
condensation k. Condensation is when a gas changes to a liquid. STARTED AS ENDED AS
Buoyancy k. Buoyancy is how well an object floats in a liquid or rises in air OBJECT FLOATING OBJECT RISING
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