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Thursday 1 December 2016

State Of Matter

States of matter
Give three examples of each state of matter?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Rocks
Water
Steam
Tablet
Blood
Oxygen
melt
Juice

Heat

What’s the difference between the three states of matter?
Solids
Liquids
Gases
  • Solids can’t be poured like liquid could.
  • (solid)Ice can be melt into water(liquid)
  • Liquids can change into gas by using  a kettle to boil hot water. Then you can see stream which is gas.
  • Gas has less space left by atoms so that's why it spreads out more than solid and liquid.

Write 3 sentences explaining something new you learned from this reading.
  • Molecule in a solid, can barely move because all atoms are linked as close.

  • 3 states of matter can change into a different state of matter like (liquid) water changes into (gas)steam

  • (liquid)Water cycle - When a cloud is heavy it lets the water go known as the “rain”. The rain goes down to the ocean and the sun slowly sucks up the water(steam) and slowly make a cloud.

  • Something new I just learnt is that there are 5 states of matter. Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Be condensates.     

  • Sometimes solids can turn directly into a gas through a process called sublimation.

Word meaning:

What is matter -Matter exists in 3 states, Solid, Liquid, and Gas . Matter is everything, it can be hard, soft, any colour, or even invisible (air). Matter also takes up space or has mass. The molecules in solid can barely move.
3 states of matter
  • Solid - Solid is one of the 3 states of matter. Solid takes up space and never leaves space.  Ex; wood, tablet, rocks, cool ice, iron. Anything hard. It’s molecule are linked together and are usually packed very close.
  • Liquid -




Other words and meanings:
Molecules - A group of atoms combined together representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that take part in a chemical reaction

Atoms - The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.

Plasma - Colourless watery fluid of blood and lymph containing no cells and in which for example plasma make stars and sun, lightening, the solar winds and more.

Matter - Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass which is weight.

Humid - Humid is when their is high level of water in the atmosphere.

Condensation - Condensation means when water collects droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.

Sublimation - Sublimation is when anything solid turns into a gas without first becoming liquid, When the surface layer of snow or ice turns into fog or steam without melting.

Evaporation - The act of turning from a liquid to gas.

What is water made out of? H2O (Hydrogen 2 Oxygen) Water is made out of Hydrogen where there is only 2 atoms where in Oxygen only has 1 atom

Particles - A minute portion of matter





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