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States of MatterStates of Matter
By: Mrs. E. VeraBy: Mrs. E. Vera
MatterMatter
Matter is everything around you.Matter is everything around you. Matter is what the world is made of.Matter is what the world is made of.
States of MatterStates of Matter
Solid Solid LiquidLiquid GasGas
SolidSolid
Solids hold their Solids hold their own shape.own shape.
Solids have weight.Solids have weight.
Solids takes up Solids takes up space.space.
Examples of SolidsExamples of Solids
Chair
Hat
TreeBackpack
Car
Can you name some Can you name some solids?solids?
LiquidLiquid
Liquids take the Liquids take the shape of their shape of their
container.container.
Liquids have Liquids have weight.weight.
Liquids take up Liquids take up space.space.
Examples Liquidsof
MilkOcean River
Rain
Can you name some Can you name some liquids?liquids?
GasGas
Gases spread out Gases spread out to fill the entire to fill the entire space given.space given.
Gases have weight.Gases have weight.
Gases take up Gases take up space.space.
Examples of gasesExamples of gases
Smoke
Steam
Clouds
Pop QuizPop Quiz
Are you Are you ready?ready?
Question #1Question #1
How many states of matter are How many states of matter are there?there?
a.)a.) 22
b.)b.) 33
c.)c.) 55
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Question #2Question #2
A solid takes the shape of it’s A solid takes the shape of it’s container.container.
a.)a.) TrueTrue b.)b.) False False
CorrectCorrect
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Question #3Question #3
Water is a type of liquid.Water is a type of liquid.
a.)a.) TrueTrue b.)b.) False False
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Question #4Question #4
Which of the following is not a state Which of the following is not a state of matter?of matter?
a.)a.) Liquid Liquid
b.)b.) Water Water
c.)c.) GasGas
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Question #5Question #5
What is matter?What is matter?
a.)a.) Anything inside your house. Anything inside your house.
b.)b.) What the world is made of. What the world is made of.
c.)c.) All of the above All of the above
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Congratulation!!Congratulation!!
Work CitedWork Cited
Rader, A. (1997 - 2010). States of Rader, A. (1997 - 2010). States of Matter. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from Matter. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from Rader’s CHEM4KIDS website: Rader’s CHEM4KIDS website: http://www.chem4kids.com/index.hthttp://www.chem4kids.com/index.htmlml