States of Matter Physical Science Mrs. Sharon Eran Smith Click on me and press my play button.

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States of Matter Physical Science Mrs. Sharon Eran Smith Click on me and press my play button

Objectives Identify three states of matter Identify the properties of each form of matter

Table of Contents The States of Matter – Solid Solid – Liquid Liquid – Gas Gas – Plasma (not covered in this lesson) Click here for more information on Plasma (Here)Here Phases of Matter Diagram More Information

States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas Back to Table of Contents For more information on the states of matter click here: Click Here Image Source:

Solid Definite volume and shape High density Back to Table of Contents

Liquid Definite volume Indefinite shape High density Back to Table of Contents

Gas Indefinite volume and shape Low density Back to Table of Contents

Phases of Matter Heating Cooling Back to Table of Contents For Interactive Presentation: Click Here Image Source:

More Information Follow these links to find more information: States of Matter – u_sch_whalley_sf1_1/int/matter.html u_sch_whalley_sf1_1/int/matter.html Phase Changes – u_sch_whalley_sf1_1/int/2_slg.html u_sch_whalley_sf1_1/int/2_slg.html Back to Table of Contents

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