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What’s the matter? Lesson 3

Learning Intention To discuss the properties of gases

Are all gases colourless? Describing gases Are all gases colourless?

Are all gases colourless?

You can see through a gas

You can see through a gas

A gas spreads as far as it can

A gas spreads as far as it can

Gases cannot flow

Gases cannot flow

A gas will take the shape of its container

A gas will take the shape of its container

Gases always take up the same space

Gases always take up the same space

Think.. Discuss.. Write In your group decide on the definition of a gas and fill it in on page 5 of your booklet

Summary Complete the states of matter summary on page 6 of your notes Traffic light the success criteria depending on your understanding of each point