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What state of matter does this model represent?
gas
What state of matter is represented in this photo?
gas
What state of matter is represented in this photo?
gas
What state of matter does this model represent?
liquid
What state of matter is represented in this photo?
liquid
What state of matter is represented in this photo?
liquid
What state of matter is represented in this photo?
liquid
What state of matter is represented in this photo?
solid
What states of matter are represented in this photo?
solids and liquids
What state of matter is this?
solid
What state of matter does this model represent?
solid
What happens when you blow air through a straw into water?
The air needs space, so it creates bubbles, moving the water out of the air's way.
True or False? All matter has mass and takes up space.
True
True or false: Gases have no weight
False--all matter has weight
What shapes of matter take the shape of their container?
liquids and gases
This state of matter holds its shape.
solid
What can cause matter to change states?
Adding heat or cold
What state of matter is hard to control, and escapes easily?
a gas
One example of a gas is...
oxygen, air...
One example of a solid is...
table, chair, wall, etc.
One example of a liquid is...
water, juice, milk, etc...
True or False: Matter has 3 main states--solids, liquids, and gases
TRUE
What is everything around you made of?
Matter
In which state are the particles of matter unorganized and moving very quickly?
GAs
In which state are the particles of matter close, but not as organized as a solid?
Liquid
In which state of matter are the particles of matter very close together in an organized way?
Solid