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1 What ’ s the Matter? Young scientists want to know … By: Ms. Brown ’ s Class

2 I discovered that makes a solid: I could see it. I could feel it. I could weigh it. It doesn ’ t change shape on its own.

3 Why? Molecules in solids are very close together. They hold tight. Solid matter keeps its shape.

4 It has no shape of its own. It takes the shape of its container. You can ’ t pick it up. I discovered what makes a liquid: Why? Molecules in liquids are not close together. Liquid matter can move and splash.

5 I discovered what makes a gas: It is hard to see but you know it is there. They blow on us. Sometimes we can smell them. Gas keeps spreading out. You can fill container with gas Air is a mixture of gases Why? Molecules in gas are very far apart. Gas has no shape.

6 A team of scientists want to know what happens to solids in liquids?

7 A team of scientists were assembled in Ms. Brown ’ s 2 nd Grade class on Friday, February 18 th, 2011. They were going to find out exactly what happens when you put a solid into a liquid. They used several different items for their test which included: Sugar Salt Styrofoam balls Plastic Cubes Pennies Walnuts Water was the liquid they used to put them into ….here are their discoveries.

8 Question: What happened to sugar? Answer: It dissolved.

9 Q: What happened to salt? A: It dissolved.

10 Q: What happened to plastic cubes? A: They floated

11 Q: What happened to pennies? A: They sank

12 Mmmmm … sugar water is great!

13 **No scientist was hurt doing these demonstrations. These experiments were done in a controlled setting. We definitely encourage you to TRY THESE AT HOME! You may be wondering what happened to walnuts? Well, they floated!

14 A team of scientists want to know what happens to liquids in liquids?

15 Another team of scientists were assembled in Ms. Brown ’ s 2 nd Grade class on Friday, February 18 th, 2011. They were going to find out exactly what happens when you put a liquid into a liquid. They used several different items for their test which included: Pepsi Vanilla Extract Oil Salad Dressing Water Here are their discoveries.

16 Q: What happens when you mix Pepsi with vanilla? A: They mixed and made a new solution.

17 Q: What happens when you mix oil with water? A: They separated

18 Q: What happens when you shake salad dressing up? A: At first it mixed together and then it separated. This is called suspension.

19 **No scientist was hurt doing these demonstrations. These experiments were done in a controlled setting. We definitely encourage you to TRY THESE AT HOME!

20 A team of scientists want to know what happens to gases in liquids?

21 The last team of scientists were assembled in Ms. Brown ’ s 2 nd Grade class on Friday, February 18 th, 2011. They were going to find out exactly what happens when you put a gas into a liquid. They used several different items for their test which included: Straws Dishwashing liquid Water Balloons Lots of hot air! Here are their discoveries.

22 Q: What happens to gases in solids? A: Gas changes the shape of the solid.

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24 Q: What happens to gases in liquids? A: Gas molecules collide and make a space and create a bubble!


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