2. ObjectiveObjective
To explore the
environment to identify
matter structure, matter
properties and changes,
recognizing God as the
creator of Matter.
ObjectiveObjective
To explore the
environment to identify
matter structure, matter
properties and changes,
recognizing God as the
creator of Matter.
Learning objectiveLearning objective
Analyzes different
elements of the
creation identifying
matter structure
and their
properties.
Learning objectiveLearning objective
Analyzes different
elements of the
creation identifying
matter structure
and their
properties.
Biblical principleBiblical principle
Genesis 1:1-2
New King James Version (NKJV)
In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty,
darkness was over the surface of the deep, and
the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
Biblical principleBiblical principle
Genesis 1:1-2
New King James Version (NKJV)
In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty,
darkness was over the surface of the deep, and
the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
3. “Matter exists in three different
states”
Matter can exist in three different
states, or forms. You can observe
matter as a
Solid,Solid,
LiquidLiquid
GasGas
“Matter exists in three different
states”
Matter can exist in three different
states, or forms. You can observe
matter as a
Solid,Solid,
LiquidLiquid
GasGas
4. SOLIDSOLID
Definite Shape.
Definite Volume.
Particles close together, fixed.
Little free space between particles
Does not flow easily
rigid - particles cannot move/slide
past one another
SOLIDSOLID
Definite Shape.
Definite Volume.
Particles close together, fixed.
Little free space between particles
Does not flow easily
rigid - particles cannot move/slide
past one another
5. LIQUIDLIQUID
Liquids have mass.
Liquids take the shape of their
container and have definite volume.
Liquids take up space.
particles can move/slide past one
another
not easily compressible
little free space between particles
flows easily
LIQUIDLIQUID
Liquids have mass.
Liquids take the shape of their
container and have definite volume.
Liquids take up space.
particles can move/slide past one
another
not easily compressible
little free space between particles
flows easily
6. GASGAS
particles can move past one another
Compressible
Lots of free space between particles
Flows easily
Gases spread out to fill the entire space
given and do not have definite volume.
Gases have mass.
Gases take up space.
GASGAS
particles can move past one another
Compressible
Lots of free space between particles
Flows easily
Gases spread out to fill the entire space
given and do not have definite volume.
Gases have mass.
Gases take up space.
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13. Review Questions
1. What state of matter has definite
volume and definite shape?
2. Describe the properties of liquids.
3. Describe the differences between gas
and liquid.
4. What are physical properties?