Solid, liquid, and gas

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The Three States Of MATTER

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The Three States Of MATTER

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Liquid

Gas

Solid

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GAS-Has NO fixed shape.-Has NO fixed volume.-Has particles that move rapidly.

-Particles have large spaces in-between each other.

Gas inside the ballon

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Examples of Gas- Clouds- Steam- Carbon Dioxide (breath)- Helium (gas inside a

ballon)

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LIQUID

Has NO fixed shape.

Has NO fixed volume.

Particles are close but have spaces in-between.

Can be poured from one object to another.

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Examples of Liquids

Milk

Soda

Water

Orange Juice

Vinegar

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SOLID

Has a fixed Shape.

Has a fixed volume.

Particles move very little.

Particles are very close together.

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Examples of Solids

Pencil

T-Shirt

Chair

Rocks

Basketball

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Is it a Solid, a Liquid, or a Gas?

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Paint

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Paint

Liquid

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Steam

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Steam

Gas

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Soap

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Soap

Liquid

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Soap

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Soap

Solid

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Ice

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Ice

Solid

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