3. A. States of Matter
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ï Solid particles donât really move.
ï Liquid particles move to the shape of the object itâs
in.
ï EX: Cup
ï Gases are free moving particles and donât come
anywhere near each other naturally.
4. 1.Solids
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ï Doesn't move unless moved.
ï Particles are to tight together constantly trying to
move.
ï EX: Iron, Gold, Ice, Toilet, Fridge, etc.âŠ
5. 1.Solids
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ï Some solidâs can turn into liquid by various means.
ï EX: Melting.
ï Ice is common solid that turnâs into a liquid.
ï Ex: Gold, Ice, Silver, Etc.âŠ
8. 2.Liquids
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ï Easily changing particles that change with the shape
of the container.
ï EX: Cup.
ï EX: Water, Tea, Root Beer, Mt. Dew, Dr. Pepper.
9. 2.Liquids
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ï Surface Tension- When there is a force that holds
together particles at the surface of a liquids.
ï Viscosity- A liquids resistance to flow.
ï EX: Honey
10. 2.Liquids
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ï You can change liquids into either solids or gases.
ï EX: Boiling or freezing.
ï Boiling occurs at 100 c.
ï Freezing occurs at 32 C or below.
11. 3.Gas
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ï The particles of gases are far apart.
ï EX: Farts, oxygen, hairspray, perfume, helium.
ï Gases can turn into liquids by condensation.