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SOLIDS, LIQUIDS AND GASES

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