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The States of Matter and Thermal Energy (3 prima ...

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    The properties of shape and volume for solids, liquids, and gasses. Identifying different states of matter.
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  • Give an example of something that is matter.
    Many options (anything we can see, touch, or smell and more is matter)
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  • What are the three states of matter?
    The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
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  • Do gasses have a shape?
    No, they don't. They take the shape of the container they are in.
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  • Do gasses always have the same volume? (use the same amount of space)
    No, they don't. They fill the container they are in.
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  • Do liquids have a shape?
    No, they don't. They take the shape of the container they are in.
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  • Do liquids always have the same volume?
    Yes, they do.
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  • Do solids have a shape?
    Yes, they do.
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  • Do solids always have the same volume?
    Yes, they do.
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  • What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    It's a solid. (Ice is solid water).
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  • What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    It's a liquid. (Lava is liquid rock).
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  • What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    It's a liquid.
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  • What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    It's a gas.
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  • What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    It's a gas. (Clouds are mostly made of water vapour.)
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  • What state of matter is INSIDE the balloons? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    It's a gas. (The ballons are full of helium)
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  • What happens to the water in the kettle when the water boils?
    It evaporates / evaporation. (When at kettle boils, water turns from liquid to gas)
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  • What state of matter are these rock? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
    They are solid.
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