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STATES OF MATTER

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  • How heavy is it?
    It weighs 62g.
  • TRUE OR FALSE: EVERYTHING AROUND YOU IS MATTER.
    TRUE.
  • TRUE OR FALSE: The particles of gas are very organized.
    FALSE
  • In which state are the particles of matter very close in an organized way?
    Solid.
  • What is this?
    This is a ruler.
  • How long is it?
    It is 1m long.
  • What is this?
    This is a measuring tape.
  • We can control -------- easily.
    SOLID
  • What state of matter is hard to be controlled and escapes easily?
    Gas.
  • MATTER has 3 main states:
    solid, liquid and gas.
  • One example of liquid is...
    water, juice...
  • SOLID, LIQUID AR GAS?
    SOLID
  • The ___________ of solids don't move much.
    particles
  • We use the ___________ _____________ to measure food's weight.
    kitchen scale
  • What is this?
    This is a jug.
  • What do you call everything around you?
    Matter.
  • One example of solid is...
    a table, a cellphone, ice...
  • We use the bathroom scale to measure...
    people's weight.
  • TRUE OR FALSE: Temperature is a physical force.
    TRUE
  • TRUE OR FALSE: Matter has 3 main states: solid, liquid and gas.
    TRUE
  • The particles of a ----- move very quickly.
    GAS
  • Who is the tallest?
    Charlie.
  • In which state are the particles of matter NOT organized and move very quickly?
    GAS
  • What is AIR made of?
    GASES
  • What measuring unit do we use to measure liquids?
    LITER / MILILITER
  • THE PARTICLES OF GAS ARE VERY ORGANIZED.
    TRUE
  • What measuring unit de we use to measure people's weight?
    KILO/ GRAM
  • Who is the heaviest?
    The elephant is the heaviest.
  • In which state are the particles of matter the particles are close but not so organized as in the solid state?
    LIQUID
  • SOLID, LIQUID OR GAS?
    LIQUID
  • TRUE OR FALSE: Not everything around you is matter.
    FALSE
  • SOLID, LIQUID OR GAS?
    SOLID
  • What can make solids change their shapes and volume?
    Physical forces (temperature or pressure)
  • One example of gas is...
    oxygen...
  • The particles of a ------ are not as close together as the particles of solids.
    liquid
  • Who is the tallest person?
    It's Steven.
  • Who is the shortest?
    Lola.
  • What side is heavier?
    Side 1
  • How tall is she?
    She is 1,40 cm tall.
  • TRUE OR FALSE: You can't hold air.
    TRUE
  • SOLID, LIQUID OR GAS?
    liquid