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This is all about
solid,liquid,and gas 
 Matter is anything that has mass and takes
up space.
 Solid is anything that takes up space and has
mass.
 Solids have a shape of their own.
 Solids can be described by their physical
properties.
 Examples of a solid is a penny, ice, chair,
apple.
 Liquids take up space and have mass
 Liquids take the shape of their container.
 Liquids do not have a shape of their own.
 Liquids can be measured ( mass and volume)
 The particles of liquid is mostly to touch but not like solid.
 Example of liquid glue, milkshake, pink lemonade.
A gas takes up space and has mass.
 A gas takes the whole shape of its container.
 A gas is the only kind of matter that always
fills all the space inside a container.
 The atoms don’t touch together like solid does.
 Example of boiling pot, , bubbles, fire.
 Matter’s appearance may change, however it
retains its own properties
 Matter can be combined to form: mixtures and
solutions
 Color
 Texture
 Odor
 Size
 Volume
 Mass
 Solid, Liquid, or Gas
 Magnetic
 Floats or sinks
 Boiling point
 Melting point
 Chemical change is a substance that combines
with another to form a new substance, called
synthesis or, alternatively, decomposes into
two or more different substances.
Rusting
Burning
Digesting food
Electrolysis of water
Milk souring
All about matter

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All about matter

  • 1. This is all about solid,liquid,and gas 
  • 2.  Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
  • 3.  Solid is anything that takes up space and has mass.  Solids have a shape of their own.  Solids can be described by their physical properties.  Examples of a solid is a penny, ice, chair, apple.
  • 4.  Liquids take up space and have mass  Liquids take the shape of their container.  Liquids do not have a shape of their own.  Liquids can be measured ( mass and volume)  The particles of liquid is mostly to touch but not like solid.  Example of liquid glue, milkshake, pink lemonade.
  • 5. A gas takes up space and has mass.  A gas takes the whole shape of its container.  A gas is the only kind of matter that always fills all the space inside a container.  The atoms don’t touch together like solid does.  Example of boiling pot, , bubbles, fire.
  • 6.  Matter’s appearance may change, however it retains its own properties  Matter can be combined to form: mixtures and solutions
  • 7.  Color  Texture  Odor  Size  Volume  Mass  Solid, Liquid, or Gas  Magnetic  Floats or sinks  Boiling point  Melting point
  • 8.  Chemical change is a substance that combines with another to form a new substance, called synthesis or, alternatively, decomposes into two or more different substances.