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The Three States of matter are SOLID, LIQUID and GAS

SOLID-The particles in a solid are packed so closely together and hold onto each other very tightly. They can barely move at all.
This means solid cannot flow. Their volume and shape cannot be changed unless chopped, cut or chiseled. Solids cannot be squashed into smaller volumes because the particles are so close together.
Examples: Wood and Metal

LIQUID-They do not have a definite shape.
They have a definite mass.
They have a definite volume.
This means that liquids will always take up the same amount of space and, have the same amount of molecules in it. However, because it does not have a definite shape, it takes the shape of its container.
Examples: Water,Oil and Soy sauce.

GAS-Gases consist of molecules that are constantly moving through space in strait lines, randomly, and with various speeds.
This means that gases is cannot be hold, We just feel it. Same as liquid, it takes the shape of its container or expand.
Example: Wind

Summary

Solid is rigid. fixed shape and fixed volume; Liquid is not rigid, not fixed shape and fixed volume and Gas is not rigid, not fixed shape and no fixed volume.

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Three States of Matter- This PowerPoint slideshow presentation is design for kids so they will be only focuses in you while you are teaching. Simple content that makes for them easy to understand, not like others PowerPoint is so complicated. This Three States of Matter PowerPoint also contains stunning animation. Click here to DOWNLOAD PPT

The Three States of matter are SOLID, LIQUID and GAS

SOLID-The particles in a solid are packed so closely together and hold onto each other very tightly. They can barely move at all.
This means solid cannot flow. Their volume and shape cannot be changed unless chopped, cut or chiseled. Solids cannot be squashed into smaller volumes because the particles are so close together.
Examples: Wood and Metal

LIQUID-They do not have a definite shape.
They have a definite mass.
They have a definite volume.
This means that liquids will always take up the same amount of space and, have the same amount of molecules in it. However, because it does not have a definite shape, it takes the shape of its container.
Examples: Water,Oil and Soy sauce.

GAS-Gases consist of molecules that are constantly moving through space in strait lines, randomly, and with various speeds.
This means that gases is cannot be hold, We just feel it. Same as liquid, it takes the shape of its container or expand.
Example: Wind

Summary

Solid is rigid. fixed shape and fixed volume; Liquid is not rigid, not fixed shape and fixed volume and Gas is not rigid, not fixed shape and no fixed volume.

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