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States of Matter
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Properties of Matter
One property that you might use to describe an object is its state of matter. Most of the matter around you is a solid, liquid, or gas.
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Multiple Select
What are the three states of matter?
Solid
Pretzel
Phone
Liquid
Gas
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Solids
Ice, rocks, and the fabric of your shirt are all solids. They have definite shapes and volumes.
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Open Ended
Name at least 3 solids in the room with you now.
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Liquids
Water that flows out of the sink and olive oil are both liquids. They take the shape of their container, but they have a definite volume.
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Open Ended
List 3 liquids in the room with you right now.
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Gasses
Helium and air are gases. They take the shape and volume of their containers.
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Open Ended
List three gasses in the room with you right now.
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State of Change
The state of a substance can change. For example, liquid water freezes into ice and boils into water vapor. Certain properties of the water change, but other properties stay the same in any state. Changing the state of a substance does not change its identity. Ice is H2O, water is H2O, and water vapor is H2O.
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Physical Properties of Matter
Matter has many properties that you can observe and measure. Some properties, such as mass and volume, depend on the amount of a material. Other properties, such as density, are the same for any amount of a material. Liquid water in a glass has the same density as a drop of water on the side of the glass. Density is a characteristic property that depends on the material. It can be used to help you identify a material.
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Poll
Does melted gold have the same density as solid gold?
yes
no
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Physical Properties
Mass, volume, density, and state are physical properties.
A physical property is a property that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.
You can describe some physical properties just by looking at an object, including shape, color, and size. You can describe the texture by feeling an object.
Some physical properties are also characteristic to a material. For instance, pieces of pure copper can all have different masses, but they will all melt at the same temperature.
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Describe at least 3 physical properties of an object in your room. Remember to use only physical properties.
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