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MATTER Marcos Seivane Adán 4ºC Primaria

What is matter ? Matter is everything that we can touch, smell and see. For example: Clock T-shirt Water Cloud Notebook Tree

PROPERTIES Mass is the amount of matter in an object. All matter has two properties: Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Kg gr We use scales to measure Mass. mg Volume it is the space and object occupied. Can be measured with graduated cylinders. Can be measured with graduated scales. m cm mm l cl ml

There are three states of matter. 1. LIQUID For example 2. SOLID For example 3. GAS For example

Can matter change state? SOLID MELT DEPOSITION + HOT + COLD VAPORIZATION LIQUID GAS + HOT

Can matter change state? SOLID FREEZING SUBLIMATION + COLD + HOT CONDENSATION LIQUID GAS

THE END MARCOS S.A.