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G6 Q1 L1: What are the Five States of Matter?

G6 Q1 L1: What are the Five States of Matter?

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4th - 6th Grade

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G6 Q1 L1: What are the Five States of Matter?

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Matter

Is anything that occupies space and it has mass.

There are 5 States of Matter, See it on the next slides.

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Solid

  • It has a definite shape and volume

  • They are not capable of flowing

  • There is a very little space between particles

  • Molecules of Solids stay in place

  • Has the strongest force of attraction between particles

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Liquid

  • Has a definite volume but indefinite shape

  • Capable of flowing

  • Molecules in Liquid glide or slide with each other

  • There are free spaces between the molecules for them to move

  • Has a weak force of attraction between particles

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Gas

  • Has indefinite shape and volume

  • Capable of flowing

  • Molecules in Gas can move freely

  • There are greater spaces between molecules for them to move freely

  • Has the weakest force of attraction between particles

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Plasma

  • Has indefinite shape and volume

  • Consists of highly charged particles with an extremely high kinetic energy that makes them glow

  • It can be formed when noble or inert gases



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Long Quiz 20 Questions

Now that you have learned the five states of matter, Let's take a Comprehension Quiz.

1-5. Check Box

6-10. Multiple Choice

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Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)

  • Is the newest state of matter introduced in 1995

  • Atoms of this matter are exposed to extremely low temperature making it the movement of molecules in the element that almost stops


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Multiple Select

1.What are the statements here that is true about Solid?

1

Has a definite shape and volume

2

Has a weak force of attraction between particles

3

Not capable of flowing

4

Capable of flowing

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Multiple Select

2.What are the examples of Solid?

1

Water

2

Book

3

Juice

4

Tablet

5

Hydrogen

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Multiple Select

3.What is Liquid?

1

Has definite volume

2

Has indefinite volume

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Multiple Select

4.What are the Phases of Matter?

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Molecule

2

Plasma

3

Atom

4

BEC

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Multiple Select

5.What is the state of matter that has extremely high kinetic energy and has highly charged particles?

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Solid

2

Plasma

3

BEC

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Multiple Choice

6.What is Matter?

1

Anything that occupies mass and has space

2

Anything that occupies space and has mass

3

Anything that occupies space

4

Anything that occupies mass

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Multiple Choice

7.What is BEC?

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Oldest State

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Newest State

3

Not Existing

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Multiple Choice

8.What is Gas?

1

Has indefinite shape and volume

2

Has indefinite shape and has definite volume

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Multiple Choice

9.What is not true about Solid?

1

Has definite volume and shape

2

Has definite shape but indefinite volume

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Multiple Choice

10.What is not true about Gas?

1

Molecules can move freely

2

Molecules stay in place

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That is the end of the Lesson.

I hope you've learned something today.

Bye.

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