States of matter
Give three examples of each state of matter?
Solid
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Liquid
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Gas
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Rocks
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Water
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Steam
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Tablet
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Blood
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Oxygen
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melt
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Juice
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Heat
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What’s the difference between the three states of matter?
Solids
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Liquids
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Gases
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Write 3 sentences explaining something new you learned from this reading.
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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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