SOLIDS (pg 1) LIQUIDS (pg 2)

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SOLIDS (pg 1) LIQUIDS (pg 2) States of Matter Diagrams You will be making a 4 page book using the info from pages 66-69 in your book. Follow the template below & and on the following pages. SOLIDS (pg 1) Definition: Particles : (describe their spacing and movement/speed) Volume: (explain the volume of solids) Shape: (Explain the shape of solids) Draw your picture here. Be sure to add any “motion” marks to indicate the motion of the particles. Small marks are for little /slower movement, longer marks are for more/faster movement. Example: LIQUIDS (pg 2) Definition: Particles : (describe their spacing and movement/speed) Volume: (explain the volume of liquids Shape: (Explain the shape of liquids) Draw your picture here. Be sure to add any “motion” marks to indicate the motion of the particles. Small marks are for little /slower movement, longer marks are for more/faster movement.

GASES (pg 3) PLASMAS (pg 4) Make sure these diagrams are your best work, and colored. You will be using them in your proposal. GASES (pg 3) Definition: Particles : (describe their spacing and movement/speed) Volume: (explain the volume of gases) Shape: (Explain the shape of gases) Draw your picture here. Be sure to add any “motion” marks to indicate the motion of the particles. Small marks are for little /slower movement, longer marks are for more/faster movement. PLASMAS (pg 4) Definition: Particles : (describe their spacing and movement/speed) Volume: (explain the volume of plasmas) Shape: (Explain the shape of plasmas) Draw your picture here. Be sure to add any “motion” marks to indicate the motion of the particles. Small marks are for little /slower movement, longer marks are for more/faster movement.