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MATTER ON THE MOVE (#1) Every substance in the universe is made up of matter that can exist in a number of different forms called states. Almost all matter on Earth exists in three different states: solid, liquid and gas. These states of matter have very different properties, or ways they behave and appear. Scientists use a model to
States of matter for KS3 Worksheet - Answers 1. Name the three states of matter and draw a particle diagram for each. 2. Complete the diagram below 3. Tick or Cross to show which states have which properties Property Solid Liquid Gas Fixed Shape x x Fixed Volume x Easily compressed x x States of Matter for KS3
There are three states of matter, which have different basic physical properties. For all physical states, complete the sentences by adding two properties they show.
In this lesson, students will learn about the three main states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. They will learn about how matter can change between these states and how this relates to particle theory.
Changing States of Matter Experiment I want you to conduct your own experiment with freezing different liquids to find out if they all freeze in the same way or are differences observed.
We will do some hands-on experiments to become more familiar with the different states of matter and their properties. Let's talk about some of the properties of solids, liquids, and gases? SOLIDS: Rigid, maintain their shapes. LIQUIDS: Flow, conform to the shape of the container.
Today we have learned about the three states of matter: solids, liquids, and gasses, and about the different ways that molecules act in different states of matter due to the differing amounts of kinetic energy in the molecules.