By: Jakob Goad Science Media Project. Solids are a form of matter that can change its shape, but does so rarely. Examples: Basketbal l Baseball bat Rocks.

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By: Jakob Goad Science Media Project

Solids are a form of matter that can change its shape, but does so rarely. Examples: Basketbal l Baseball bat Rocks Non-Examples: Water Air Gasoline

Liquids are a form of matter that can change its shape according to what they are contained in. ExamplesNon examples Basketball Baseball bat Wood WaterJuice Soda

Gases are a substance of matter that takes no shape at all and is all around us Examples Non Example

Mixtures are made up of at least 2 things, that can be separated ExamplesNon Examples

A solution is a mixture of 2 or more things that can’t be separated, due to a chemical reaction. ExamplesNon Examples

Buoyancy is when something floats in water. examples Non examples

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