Whats the Matter Matter is ALL around us

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What’s the Matter?

What’s the Matter?

Matter is ALL around us! Liquids G Solids Click here to learn more about

Matter is ALL around us! Liquids G Solids Click here to learn more about the three States of Matter s e as

Matter Menu Click on each of the pictures to learn more about each type

Matter Menu Click on each of the pictures to learn more about each type of matter. Please leave the Solid Liquid Gas Quiz

Click on each of the pictures to learn more about solids then click the

Click on each of the pictures to learn more about solids then click the menu to go back when finished. Solid What is a solid? Examples of solids MEN U

What is a Solid? o A solid has a definite shape and volume. o

What is a Solid? o A solid has a definite shape and volume. o Solids have their own shapes and do not change when placed in a different container. o Particles in a solid are packed very tightly and have little to no movement between them. Click here to go back to the Solids Menu

Examples of Solids Click here to go back to the Solids Menu

Examples of Solids Click here to go back to the Solids Menu

Click on each of the pictures to learn more about liquids then click the

Click on each of the pictures to learn more about liquids then click the menu to go back when finished. Liquid What is a liquid? Examples of liquids MEN

What is a Liquid? o A liquid has a definite volume but no definite

What is a Liquid? o A liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape. o A liquid will take the shape of its container, but it will not expand to fill the entire container. o Particles in a liquid are loosely packed and slide past each other. Click here to go back to the Liquid Menu

Examples of Liquids Click here to go back to the Liquid Menu

Examples of Liquids Click here to go back to the Liquid Menu

Click on each of the pictures to learn more about gases then click the

Click on each of the pictures to learn more about gases then click the menu to go back when finished. Gas What is a gas? Examples of gases MEN U

What is a Gas? o A gas has no definite shape or volume. o

What is a Gas? o A gas has no definite shape or volume. o A gas will entirely fill whatever container it is in. It will take the volume and shape of its container. o Particles in a gas are spaced far apart and flow freely. Click here to find a compound that can take the form of all 3 States of Matter. Click here to go back to the Gas Menu

Examples of Gases The helium in the balloon Click here to go back to

Examples of Gases The helium in the balloon Click here to go back to the Gas Menu

Quiz True or False? 1. A gas has no definite shape or volume. True

Quiz True or False? 1. A gas has no definite shape or volume. True False

Quiz 2. Which of these models shows an example of a liquid? A. B.

Quiz 2. Which of these models shows an example of a liquid? A. B. C.

Quiz 3. Which of these can take the form of all 3 States of

Quiz 3. Which of these can take the form of all 3 States of Matter? A. Sand B. Chocolate C. Water

Quiz 4. Solids have a ______ shape and volume. A. B. C. Unknown Definite

Quiz 4. Solids have a ______ shape and volume. A. B. C. Unknown Definite Square

Quiz 5. A liquid will expand to take the shape of its container. True

Quiz 5. A liquid will expand to take the shape of its container. True False

Quiz 6. How are particles in a gas spaced? A. Packed tightly with little

Quiz 6. How are particles in a gas spaced? A. Packed tightly with little to no movement B. Far apart and flow freely C. Loosely packed and slide past each other

Quiz 7. Solids have their own shapes and do not change when placed in

Quiz 7. Solids have their own shapes and do not change when placed in a different container. True False

Good Job! Now we know about the 3 States of Matter! Click here

Good Job! Now we know about the 3 States of Matter! Click here

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Citations http: //easyscienceforkids. com/all-about-states-of-matter/ https: //www. fcwa. org/story_of_water/html/3 forms. htm http: //www. chem. purdue. edu/gchelp/atoms/states. html Click here to go back to the title for the next student