State of Matter
State of Matter
State of Matter
SCIENTIFIC
AND
CRITICAL THINKING
SKILLS
States of
Matter
SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, & GASES
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In a metacard,
write what is your
observation
regarding the
SOLID objects,
LIQUID and GAS.
MATTER
Can we
act this
out?
We can look at these 3 properties to figure out
which state of matter an object is:
Can we
act this
out?
We can look at these 3 properties to figure out
which state of matter an object is:
Can
we act
this
out?
We can look at these 3 properties to figure out
which state of matter an object is:
to blend together
in a single mass
SOLVENT
capable of dissolving a
substance.
water
acetone
ethanol milk
SOLUTE
dissolved substance
in a solution.
SOLUBLE
capable of being
dissolved.
*Salt in water.
*Sugar in water.
*Carbon dioxide in water.
*Glucose in water.
ACTIVITY
Identify if it is a solid, liquid, gas or mixture. Write it down on the
corresponding column.
WHAT IS SOLID?
Solid-firm, compact, not hollow,
strongly constructed and having
three dimensions.
WHAT IS LIQUID?
Liquid-does not expand indefinitely,
clear, limpid, flowing smoothly and
musically.
WHAT IS GAS?
Gas-an air-like substance with the capacity
to expand indefinitely and not liquefy or
solidify at ordinary temperatures.
WHAT IS MIXTURE?
Mixture-to blend together in a single
mass.
WHAT IS SOLVENT?
Solvent-capable of dissolving a
substance.
WHAT IS SOLUTE?
Solute-dissolved substance in a
solution.
WHAT IS SOLUBLE?
Water-universal solvent.
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notes
o Solids: A state of matter where the particles only vibrate and cannot move
from their position
o Liquids: A state of matter where the particles move enough to slide past each
other
o Gases: A state of matter where the particles bounce freely and rapidly
Solid, Liquid, Gas animation
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