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Liquid likes water and milk can ________ and take the shape of the container into which they are poured.
flow
In a _______, the particles aren’t so closely packed.
In _________ the particles are arranged in a fixed pattern.
The particles in _________ are held together strongly.
Draw the arrangement of particles in air.
Draw the arrangement of particles in water.
Draw the arrangement of particles in metal.
Which property is shared by a gas and a liquid?
Which properties of a solid are shared with a liquid but not with a gas?
The particles in gas can ____________ because there are no forces between them.
move quickly
All matter is made up of __________ that are much too small to see
tiny particles
Matter can only __________ if the particles are at fixed position and pattern.
vibrate
Matter can only __________ if the particles can move past one another.
flow
Are they solid, liquid or gas? Sand, metal, nitrogen, oil
Are they solid, liquid or gas? Oxygen, gasoline, milk, oil, rock
Which state of matter has a fixed shape and a fixed volume?
What state of matter is the air in the baloon?
Which state of matter has a changeable shape and a changeable volume?
What state of matter is milk?
What tool would you use to measure around an apple?
Which unit of measure would you use when measuring the volume of the milk you drink?
What measuring instruments can you use to measure your body temperature?
Thermometer
What is a measuring cylinder used for?
It measures the volume of the liquid.
What measuring tool is it?
What measuring tool is it?
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What measuring tool is it?