Changes in Water By Science Doodles.

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Changes in Water By Science Doodles

The boiling point of water 100° C

The melting point of water 0° C

The freezing point of water 0° C

Water Evaporation

Water Condensation

The physical states of water

The physical states of water The __________ or ___________ of _________ causes materials to change states. removal addition heat

When cooled: _____________ becomes _________ Liquid magma solid rock Liquid water solid ice

When heated: _____________ becomes _________ Solid steel a liquid Liquid water gas steam

Physical state To determine boiling point and freezing or melting points of water, use a ________________. thermometer

The boiling point of water - 50 Math Challenge The boiling point of water - 50 + 39 - 6 Equals = ______ 83

The freezing point of water Math Challenge The freezing point of water + 22 x 2 - 4 Equals = ______ 40

Celsius (or centigrade) Who’s the scientist? Anders ________was a Swedish astronomer who built the Uppsala Observatory and invented the _________________________thermometer scale. Celsius Celsius (or centigrade)

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