Matter Solid, liquid and gas Miss Doig. 098 098 4.42 – 8.35.

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Matter Solid, liquid and gas Miss Doig

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SOLIDLIQUIDGAS Are runnyAre hardCan be easily squashed Have a fixed shape Take the shape of container Can be stirredCan be poured Fill any space they are put in

Key Water Air Solids, liquids, gases Description of substance

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SolidsLiquids Gases Can’t be squashed Keeps the same volume Keeps its shape Flows Keeps the same volume Can change shape Can’t be squashed Spreads to fill container Can be squashed smaller

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Can you arrange yourselves as a… Solid Solid Liquid Liquid Gas Gas

SolidsLiquids Gases Can slide over each other Close together Free to move In a regular pattern Widely spread out Not in a regular pattern Not in regular pattern

Matter Solid Liquid Gas comes in 3 types

Solid Definite Shape Definite Volume

Liquid Indefinite Shape – takes the shape of the container Definite Volume

Gas Indefinite Shape – takes the shape of the container Indefinite Volume – can expand and be compressed

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