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Scientist?

Are You Smarter Than a Scientist? Scientist?

Are You Smarter Than a Scientist? 1,000,000 Challenge Gases Solids & Liquids Liquids Solids 500, , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

Solids Question Name 2 properties of this solid:

Solids Answer rigid, hard (and other acceptable answers)

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Solids Question A solid will hold it’s shape unless you do something to change it. How can a solid be changed? A solid will hold it’s shape unless you do something to change it. How can a solid be changed?

Solids Answer A solid can be changed by heating it.

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Liquids Question If I pour a liquid into this container, what shape will it be? WHY?

Liquids Answer It will be the shape of that container, because liquid does not have it’s own shape. It takes the shape of any container it is in!

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Liquids Question Name the science word that describes how fast or slow a liquid moves.

Liquids Answer Viscous!

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Solids & Liquids Question What happens to some solids (like peppermint or salt) if you mix them with a liquid?

Solids & Liquids Answer The solid will dissolve.

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Liquids & Liquids Question Will oil and water mix? WHY or WHY NOT? Will oil and water mix? WHY or WHY NOT?

Liquids & Liquids Answer No they will not mix. Water is heavier, so the oil will sit in a LAYER on top.

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Gases Question Can you feel a gas?

Gases Answer Yes! You can feel the air move against your skin. You can feel steam, too!

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Gases Question If you boil water, the popping bubbles will turn into gas. What is this gas called? If you boil water, the popping bubbles will turn into gas. What is this gas called?

Gases Answer Water Vapor

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Challenge Question If you set a cold glass of water in the sun, little liquid drops will form on the outside. Did this liquid come from inside the glass? If you set a cold glass of water in the sun, little liquid drops will form on the outside. Did this liquid come from inside the glass?

Challenge Answer NO! The liquid inside makes the glass cold. The cold glass cools the water vapor (gas) that is in the air next to it. As the water vapor cools, it turns back into liquid water again & gathers in drops on the outside of the glass. NO! The liquid inside makes the glass cold. The cold glass cools the water vapor (gas) that is in the air next to it. As the water vapor cools, it turns back into liquid water again & gathers in drops on the outside of the glass.

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Challenge Question What is the world made of?

Challenge Answer Matter! (Solids, Liquids, and Gases) Matter! (Solids, Liquids, and Gases)

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Million Dollar Question

$1,000,000 Question Name 1 solid, 1 liquid, AND 1 gas.

$1,000,000 Answer Could you name all 3 examples of matter??? YOU ROCK! Could you name all 3 examples of matter??? YOU ROCK!

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