Solids, Liquids, and Gases Review ● What are the three states of matter? ● How does an iceberg represent all three states of matter for water? ● Describe the particles of a solid, a liquid, and a gas. ● How does matter change from one state to another? ● What is kinetic energy?
Solids, Liquids, and Gases Review ● What are the three states of matter? ○ The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. (There is a fourth state called plasma.) ● How does an iceberg represent all three states of matter for water? ○ An iceberg represents all three states of matter for water by the iceberg being a solid, the ocean being the liquid, and the water vapor is the gas.
Describe the particles of a solid, a liquid, and a gas. ● The particles of a solid have a fixed volume and a fixed shape. ○ (They are arranged in a regular repeating pattern and do not change shape.) The particles of a liquid have a fixed volume but not a fixed ○ shape. (They are loosely together and will change shape with the container they are in.) The particles of a gas have no fixed volume nor a fixed shape. ○ (They spread out in whatever area/container they are in.) How does matter change from one state to another? ● ○ What is kinetic energy? ●
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