States of Matter
Science
States of Matter starts at 4 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe what happens to the particles in a liquid when it is cooled and freezes.
Is air a solid, liquid, or gas?
Is milk a solid, liquid, or gas?
What happens to the particles in a solid when it is heated?
What happens to water when it is cooled below 0°C (32°F)?
What is matter?
What is the main difference between a solid and a liquid?
What is the name of the process when a gas changes directly into a solid?
Which of the following best describes a liquid?
(1) Has a fixed shape
(2) Takes the shape of its container
(3) Has no volume
(4) Cannot flow
Which of the following is an example of a gas?
(1) Ice
(2) Water vapor
(3) Juice
(4) Wood
Which of the following is an example of a liquid?
(1) Rock
(2) Milk
(3) Oxygen
(4) Ice cream (frozen)
Which of the following is an example of a solid?
(1) Juice
(2) Oxygen
(3) Ice
(4) Steam
Fill in the blank: Ice is the ________ state of water.
Fill in the blank: Steam is the ________ form of water.
Fill in the blank: The particles in a ________ are packed closely together and vibrate in place.
Fill in the blank: The particles in a ________ move around each other but stay close together.
Does a gas have a definite shape? Yes or No.
True or False: All liquids are colorless.
True or False: All matter is made up of tiny particles.
True or False: All solids can be melted into liquids if heated enough.
