The Three States of Matter

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The Three States of Matter Grade 4 David Matlock

Introduction SOLID LIQUID GAS

SOLID Particles are very close together Particles move around a fixed point Have a definite shape Have a definite volume

LIQUID Particles slide past each other Takes the shape of its container Has a definite volume

Gas Particles lose contact with one another Particles move very fast Has no definite shape Has no definite volume

I have a definite shape. I am a Solid Liquid Gas

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My particles are very far apart, I am a…. Solid Liquid Gas

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Particles can slip and slide past one another Particles can slip and slide past one another. They have a definite volume. Solid Liquid Gas

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As my particles begin to cool, I reconnect with other particles As my particles begin to cool, I reconnect with other particles. Sometimes I fall from the sky. I am a……. Solid Liquid Gas

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Sometimes when I get too hot, I feel myself drifting away high into the sky. I am a…. Solid Liquid Gas

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My particles stick together. You can pick me up if I’m not too heavy My particles stick together. You can pick me up if I’m not too heavy. I am a …… Solid Liquid Gas

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