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What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
What is the smallest part of matter?
An atom
How many states of matter are there?
Three
Name an example of a solid.
Chair, pencil, book, etc.
Name an example of a liquid.
Milk, juice, soda, etc.
What is mass?
How much matter is in an object
What is volume?
The amount of space an object takes up
What is luster?
How an object shines in the light
What is texture?
How an object feels to the touch
What does “definite” mean?
Stays the same
Name one property of matter.
Size, color, texture, luster, etc.
Name a type of matter than can be in all three states.
Water
What is made when two or more atoms combine?
A molecule
How can matter be described?
By its physical properties
What is matter?
Matter is anything that has weight and takes up space.
What has a definite size, shape, and weight?
A solid
What has a definite volume and takes the shape of the container it is in?
A liquid
What has no definite shape or volume?
A gas
What is a physical change?
A change in the way matter looks but not what it is made of
What is a chemical change?
When matter changes into something completely different
Name the four parts of the water cycle.
Condensation, Precipitation, Accumulation, Evaporation
Explain how water can change states.
Freeze=Solid Melt=Liquid Evaporate (Heat)=Gas
When paper is folded, this is an example of….?
A physical change
When paper is burned, this is an example of…?
A chemical change
When metal rusts, this is an example of…?
A chemical change
Draw and label the parts of the water cycle. Final Jeopardy Draw and label the parts of the water cycle.