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States of Matter 1 States of Matter 2 States of Matter 3 States of Matter 4 States of Matter

Question Is water a liquid, solid, or gas?

Answer 1 – 10 Liquid

Question Is helium a liquid, solid, or gas?

Answer 1 – 20 Gas

Question Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?

Answer 1 – 30 Liquid and some gases

Question Give an example of a liquid taking the shape of its container.

Answer 1 – 40 Many possible answers…. – Water filling a water bottle – Milk taking the shape of its carton

Question What is the difference between a liquid and a solid?

Answer 1 – 50 Solids do not take the shape of its container. Solids do not change shape.

Question Give an example of a solid changing to a liquid.

Answer 2 – 10 An ice cube melting.

Question Give an example of a liquid changing to a gas.

Answer 2 – 20 Steam coming out of a hot teapot.

Question I filled a cup of water with cold water and ice. What will form on the sides of the cup?

Answer 2 – 30 Condensation

Question Give an example of something evaporating.

Answer 2 – 40 When it rains, there are puddles of water on the ground, yet when you wake up in the morning, the puddles are gone. The water has evaporated, showing evaportion.

Question ***** Double Points! *****

Answer 2 – 50 You have earned double points! Congratulations!

Question Give an example of a liquid changing to a solid.

Answer 3 – 10 Freezing water into an ice cube.

Question What do you need to add to a solild to turn it into a liquid?

Answer 3 – 20 Heat

Question ******* DOUBLE POINTS!!!! *******

Answer 3 – 30 You have won double points! Congratulations!

Question On a hot day, Ms. Sellinger enjoys an ice pop. What will happen to the ice pop as Ms. Sellinger continues to enjoy it?

Answer 3 – 40 It will melt, turning a solid into a liquid.

Question Complete this sentence… – Anything that takes up space is _____________.

Answer 3 – 50 Matter

Question Name one thing that could be a solid.

Answer 4 – 10 Many possible answers: – As long as the item cannot change shape, it is a solid.

Question Name one state of matter that is gas.

Answer 4 – 20 Many possible answers: – Helium – Oxygen – Carbon dioxide – Water vapor – steam

Question What is an example of a liquid?

Answer 4 – 30 Many possible answers: – Water, juice, etc. – As long as the substance changes shape to fill its container.

Question *******DOUBLE POINTS*******

Answer 4 – 40 CONGRATULATIONS! YOU EARNED DOUBLE POINTS!

Question Name 1 solid, 1 liquid, 1 gas.

Answer 4 – 50 Many possible answers.

Question Fill in the blanks: – Evaporation is a ____________ changing to a ___________.

Answer 5 – 10 Evaporation is a liquid changing to a gas.

Question What is the difference between a liquid and a solid?

Answer 5 – 20 A liquid takes the shape of its container; a solid does not change its shape OR: A liquid does not have a definite shape; a solid does have a definite shape.

Question ********DOUBLE POINTS*********

Answer 5 – 30 CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE EARNED DOUBLE POINTS!!

Question What is the difference between a solid and a gas?

Answer 5 – 40 A solid can be seen; most gases cannot be seen and moves freely around us.

Question What do you need to add to a liquid to create a solid?

Answer 5 – 50 Cold air