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When water turns to Ice it is called ___________
Freezing!
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Slime is a...
Liquid
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T Lewis left his ice cream in the Sun! What will happen to it?
It will melt!
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Sugar is a...
Solid
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Everything is made up of...
Matter!
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What gas did we create when we did our experiment using the glove?
Carbon Dioxide.
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Mercury is a type of _________ that is liquid at room temperature.
Metal
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Helium is a....
Gas!
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I take some bread and make some toast, is this a reversible or irreversible change?
Irreversible!
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What temperature does water become water vapour?
100 Degrees celcius
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Particles are very far apart they move very fast
Gas!
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When water vapour turns to water it is called _________
Condensation
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What is liquid rock called (clue: volcanoes!)
Lava!
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The three states of matter are...
Solids, Liquids and Gases!
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What is a boiling point?
A boiling point is when a liquid turns into a gas.
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True or false, most metals can be a liquid.
True!
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Scientists have found out that all materials are made out of P...
Particles
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What temperature does ice become water.
0 degrees or above
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True or False - A liquid spreads out to fill a space
FALSE - A gas does this!
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Particles are stuck close together they cannot move away from each other - what state?
Solid!
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When water turns to water vapour ______________ has happened.
Evaporation.
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True or False - A solid can be cut torn or squashed.
True!
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T Emma wants some ice cubes to make a drink, what should she do with the water she has?
Freeze it!
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The melting point of butter is 35 degrees and the melting point of wax is 50 - which is the highest melting point?
Wax!
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