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Matter Solids, Liquids, and Gases
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Matter Matter is anything that takes up space.
Everything on earth is matter. Matter exists in three states: Solids Liquids Gases
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Solids A solid does not change size or shape when it is moved.
You can measure the shape and the mass of a solid. Examples: book, apple, shoes Can you think of anymore?
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Liquids Liquids do not have their own shape.
They take the shape of its container. Examples: water, juice, syrup How do liquids look and feel?
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Gases Gas is matter that is all around you and fills many kinds of things. For example, bubbles, balloons, and balls are filled with gas. Air is also a gas. Can you think of another example?
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Molecules Solids, Liquids, and Gases are made up of tiny particles called molecules. As a class we can act as if we are the molecules that make up solids, liquids, and gases! Everyone stand up and get ready to have some fun!
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Solids Get as close as possible to one another and hold hands.
The molecules in a solid are very close together and do not move very much.
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Liquids To act as a liquid we still hold hands, but we spread out some and move together. The molecules of a liquid are loosely tied together and flow freely.
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Gases Everyone let go of your neighbor’s hands and spread out.
Walk around the room and slightly bump into one another, like bumper cars. The molecules in a gas have a lot of space between them and move freely.
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Can you think of an object that can act as a solid, liquid, and a gas?
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Conclusion Now that we have reviewed solids, liquids, and gases it is now time to work in the Lab and understand how matter behaves more concretely. START END
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