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What is the state of these particles?
 
Solid.
 
Liquid.
 
Gas.
What is condensation?
 
It's cooling a gas to turn it into liquid.
 
It's cooling a gas to turn it into a solid.
What is freeziing?
 
Turning a liquid into a solid.
 
Turning a liquid into a gas.
What is evaporation?
 
Turning a liquid into a gas.
 
Turning a gas into a liquid.
What is melting?
 
Turning a solid into a liquid.
 
Turning a solid into a gas.
Air, oxygen, helium are all examples of:
 
Gases.
 
Liquids.
 
Solids.
Water, milk, juice are all examples of:
 
Liquids.
 
Solids.
 
Gases.
Brick, book, pencil are all examples of
 
Solids.
 
Liquids.
 
Gases.
Can matter exist in more than one state at a time?
 
Yes.
 
No.
What is the difference between a gas and a solid?
 
The shape and volume.
 
The shape.
What is the difference between a solid and a liquid?
 
The shape.
 
The color.
It's difficult to see, it doesn't have a constant shape or volume. It is a:
 
Gas.
 
Liquid.
 
Solid.
What is a liquid?
 
A state of matter where the shape isn't constant.
 
A state of matter where the shape is constant.
What is a solid?
 
A state of matter that has a fixed shape and volume
 
A state of matter that has a fixed texture.
 
A state of matter that is hard.
How does matter change from one state to another?
 
Changing its temeperature and applying pressure.
 
Apllying pressure.
 
Changing its temperature.
Solid, Liquid and Homogeneous are three states of matter.
 
False.
 
True.
What is matter?
 
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
 
Matter is anything that can be weighed in kg.
What is the state of these particles?
 
Liquid.
 
Solid.
 
Gas.
What is the state of these particles?
 
Gas.
 
Solid.
 
Liquid.
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Gas
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Liquid
State of matter with no definite shape or volume
Gas
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Solid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Liquid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Gas
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Gas
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Solid
State of matter with a definite shape and definite volume
Solid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Liquid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Liquid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Gas
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Solid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Liquid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Gas
State of matter with definite volume and no definite shape
Liquid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Solid
Which state of matter does this picture represents?
Solid
Ice cream bar
solid
syrup is .....
liquid
cooking oil is .......
liquid
shampoo is ........
liquid
Gold is ......
Solid
Sound is matter or nonmatter?
non matter
Bubble is matter or nonmatter?
matter
snow is matter or nonmatter?
matter
Soil is matter or nonmatter?
matter
Shadow is matter or nonmatter?
Non matter
In which state are the particles move freely?
Gas
In which state are the particles closely packed together?
solid
What do we need to change water into steam?
we need to do evaporation
What we do we need to change ice into water?
we need to heat it
When we heat water until bubble like a gas, this is called as ……. Process
Boiling
When we put the water into refrigerator and become ice, this is called as ……… process
freezing
When we heat butter in a pan and it changed into liquid, this is called as …… process
melting
Write three example of any liquid that we need in our daily life
water, oil, milk or any possible answer
Write two examples of any solid that we use in our daily life
Paper and bottle or any possible answer
copper is .......
solid
Oxigen is ........
Gas
Air is ......
Gas
metal is .......
solid
Petrol is …..
Liquid
Carbon Dioxide is ……
Gas
Draw the particle of gas
the particles are spread out
Draw particle of liquid
the particles are not really close each other
THEY HAVE MASS AND THEY CAN FLOW AND CAN BE COMPRESSED
GASES
THEY HAVE NO VOLUME OR FIXED SHAPE
GASES
THEY HAVE MASS AND VOLUME AND THEY CAN FLOW
LIQUIDS
THEY TAKE THE SHAPE OF THEIR CONTAINER
LIQUIDS
THEY CANNOT BE COMPRESSED
LIQUIDS
THEY CANNOT FLOW OR BE COMPRESSED
SOLIDS
THEY HAVE THEIR OWN SHAPE, MASS AND VOLUME
SOLIDS
THEY ARE VISCOUS
LIQUIDS
THEY ARE VOLATILE
LIQUIDS
THEY ARE STRONG
SOLIDS
THEY ARE FRAGILE
SOLIDS
THEY ARE ELASTIC
SOLIDS
THEY ARE FLEXIBLE
SOLIDS
LOOK AT THE ATOMS AND SAY THE STATE OF MATTER
GAS
LOOK AT THE ATOMS AND SAY THE STATE OF MATTER
LIQUID
LOOK AT THE ATOMS AND SAY THE STATE OF MATTER
SOLID