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States of Matter - Water
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Fog is an example of...
Gas (and liquid)
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What state is this? Why?
Liquid. Because the molecules are close together but with some space between them.
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Snow is an example of...
a solid
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What state of matter takes the shape of the container it's in?
Liquid
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What state of matter is air in?
Gas
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What turns into a liquid when cooled?
A Gas
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In what state of matter are molecules spread out the most?
Gas
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What state is this? Why?
Gas. Because the molecules are all far apart.
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Give an example of a gas state of matter.
Fog / air / steam / etc.
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Ice cream is an example of...
solid
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An ice cube is an example of
A solid
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What happens if we put a wet t-shirt in a freezing weather? Why?
It will get hard because the water will frozen.
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Give an example of a liquid state of matter.
Juice / Sea / waterfall / lake / soda / etc.
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Milk is an examples of?
Liquids
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Give an example of a solid state of matter.
Popsciple / ice rink / snow / ice cream / etc.
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What is unique about water?
It can be a gas, liquid, or solid.
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What do the molecules in a solid do?
Huddle together
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A solid can turn into what by heating up?
A liquid
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What state is this? Why?
Solid. Because the molecules are all together.
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A liquid can turn into what by heating up?
A gas
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