The three states of matter

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The Three States Of Matter BY: Christian Boyd 8 th Grade

Solid Solid-The state of matter that has a definite volume and shape. The molecules move slow and stay in a square shape. They vibrate when they move.

Liquid Liquid-the state of matter that has definite volume, but it can take shape of its container

Liquid (cont.) There are Two properties in the liquid matter 1.Surface Tension-the force that act on particles on the surface 2.viscosity- A liquid resistance to flow

Did You Know Did you Know that a single helium tank can fill about 700 balloons .The reason that the tank can do that is because its under pressure

Gases Gas-the state of Matter that has no definite shape or volume. The molecules in the gas move so quickly and stay far apart. The amount of space between the Gas can change.

Did You Know Did you Know that solids move slow, liquid move medium fast, and gases move constantly.

The two kinds of solids There are two kinds of solids. Crystalline and Amorphous solids Crystalline Amorphous

Viscosity Viscosity-a liquids resistance to flow. Low Viscosity High Viscosity

Boyle’s Law Boyle’s law-As the pressure of a gas increases, the volume decreases by the same amount

Charles Law Charles Law-the volume of a gas changes the same when the temperature of the gas changes.

Examples of Solid Wood Humans Computers Leaves Earth Glass Grass Dirt

Examples of Liquid Water Pop Blood Acid Lava Coffee Syrup

Examples Of Gas Air Water Vapor Chemical Vapors Helium Oxygen Carbon Dioxide

Sublimation Sublimation-the state in which the solid is immediately changed to gas. It occurs when something very cold is put in a very warm temp.
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