States of Matter Review id SolidLiquid Gas Designed by Theresa Brown Broadneck Elementary School.

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States of Matter Review id SolidLiquid Gas Designed by Theresa Brown Broadneck Elementary School

1. Look at the picture and choose which state of matter best describes the item in the picture. 2. Click on the state of matter. If a bell rings you are correct. Go to the next slide. If a buzzer rings you are incorrect and should try again.

solid liquid gas a boulder

air in the balloons solid liquid gas

solid liquid gas a desk

solid liquid gas paint

solid liquid Chocolate Bar gas

the gasoline we put in our automobiles solid liquid gas

the air in the sky solid liquid gas

pencils solid liquid gas

a flame solid liquid gas

the milk inside the glass solid liquid gas

pizza solid liquid gas

ice pop solid liquid gas

solid liquid gas smoke from the smokestack

a melted snowman solid liquid gas

solid liquid gas Contents of the scuba divers tank