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4 th States of Matter By H. Im-Hamper

State of MatterEffects of Energy Examples of Matter Interesting Facts

Row 1, Col 1 There are this many states of matter. What is three?

1,2 This energy can change the state of a solid. What is heat?

1,3 Salt, people and ice are examples of this state of matter. What is solid?

1,4 Water can exists in this many states of matter. What is three?

2,1 This state of matter spreads out to fill a space. What is air?

2,2 When you heat up water, water changes to this state of matter. What is gas?

2,3 Oxygen and helium are examples of this state of matter. What is gas?

2,4 Adding this makes particles in matter move faster. What is heat?

3,1 This state of matter has its own size but not its own shape. What is a liquid?

3,2 Heat changes liquid to gas through this process. What is evaporation?

3,3 Balloon and dry ice are examples of this state of matter. What is a solid?

3,4 If the item is less dense than water, it will do this in the water. What is float?

4,1 This state of matter has its own size and shape. What is a solid?

4,2 Cold temperatures causes this in gases. What is condensation?

4,3 Lake and blood are examples of this state of matter. What is liquid?

4,4 In this state, the atoms are farther apart. What are solids?

5,1 This state of matter is the only state that can change its volume. What is gas?

5,2 This happens when water changes from gas to liquid. What is condensation?

5,3 Neon signs and stars are example of this. What are plasmas?

5,4 This describes gases that are found in liquids. What is vapor?