States of Matter
Solids
Solids have volume and shape. Solids are made up of molecules that are firmly packed and unable to move. Solid states of matter include brick, vehicles, literature, and the human body.
Liquids
Liquids do not have a shape and can come in a variety of colours. There are numerous liquid instances throughout the world. The most visible examples are oceans, seas, and rivers. Liquid matter is made up of molecules that can move about because their connections are loose.
They are in the air around us. We can walk right through the gas without feeling it. Gas molecules travel around freely. They are separated. Helium, which we utilize to inflate the balloon, is an example of a gas.
Changing from one state of matter to the next.
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Activities
By rubbing a frozen bag juice in my hand. It will start melting as the heat from my hand to the bag juice.
ReplyDeleteMold clay or bend wire
ReplyDeleteUse your hands to rub a frozen ice cube. The heat from your hands will cause the ice to change from solid to liquid.
ReplyDeleteUse your hands to rub a frozen a cube. The heat from hands will cause the ice to change from solid to liquid.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Information was simple enough to understand.
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