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States of Matter

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