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Title: THE THREE STATES OF MATTER


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THE THREE STATES OFMATTER
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What is matter?
  • Matter is anything that has mass and takes up
    space.

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Properties of Matter
  • How It Looks (Shiny ,Dull, Color, etc.)
  • How It Feels (Hard, Soft, Rough , Smooth, etc.)
  • How It Smells (Sweet, Sharp, Terrible, No Smell,
    etc.)
  • How It Sounds (Loud, Soft, Echo, No Sound, etc.)
  • What It Does (Bounce, Stretch, Tear, Break,
    Magnetism etc.)

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SOLIDS
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SOLID
  • A solid is matter that has that has definite size
    and shape.
  • Example Put a sneaker in a box. It stays the
    same.

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Liquids
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LIQUID
  • A liquid takes the shape of any container.
  • Example Pour juice into a glass. The juice
    will take on the shape of the glass.


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GAS
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Gas
  • Gas is matter that has no definite shape. Gases
    take the shape of whatever container they are in
    .
  • Example The air all around us is a gas.

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Physical changes in matter
  • A Physical change is a change in how matter
    looks, but not the kind of matter is it is.
  • Tear
  • Cut
  • Folded
  • Written
  • Liquid
  • Solid
  • Gas
  • Mixture
  • Solution

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PHYSICAL CHANGES
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Chemical changes in matter
  • New Matter is formed.
  • Burning
  • Rusting
  • Cooking


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CHEMICAL CHANGES
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Lets watch a video clip about matter!
  • States of Matter

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Is this a solid, a liquid, or a gas?Can you find
more than one type of matter in any of the
pictures?
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Is this a physical change or a chemical change?
Can you find more than one physical or chemical
change in the pictures?
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