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Title: By Kevin Worley


1
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
  • By Kevin Worley

2
The Three States of Matter
  • Solids
  • Liquids
  • Gases

3
Solids
  • Keep there shape, unless broken
  • They do not flow
  • They cant be compressed down

4
Examples of Solids
  • Couches
  • Bikes
  • Cars
  • Blocks
  • Chairs
  • Caskets
  • Rocks
  • TVs

5
Liquids
  • They have no shape, if anything they take the
    shape of the container they are in
  • They flow
  • They keep the same volume, they dont get
    compressed

6
Examples of Liquids
  • Water
  • Pop
  • Liquid Soap
  • Acids
  • Oil
  • Milk
  • Juice

7
Gases
  • Do not keep shape
  • They will completely fill a container they are in
  • They can be compressed down
  • They spread out quickly from where they start

8
Examples of Gases
  • Oxygen
  • Helium
  • Nitrogen
  • Smoke
  • Carbon Dioxide

9
Time for a Quick Review!
  • You will need a pen or pencil and a Sheet of
    paper.
  • You will be shown examples of solids, liquids,
    and gases and must answer which property of
    matter they belong with!

Click the Button Below to go to the Answer Sheet!
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Is this a Solid? Liquid? Or Gas?
A Brick!
11
Is this a Solid? Liquid? Or Gas?
Smog over a city!
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Is this a Solid? Liquid? Or Gas?
Oil!
13
Is this a Solid? Liquid? Or Gas?
School Bus!
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Is this a Solid? Liquid? Or Gas?
Rain!
15
Here is the Answer Key!
To Start Over Hit The Button!
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Bibliography
  • http//www.getthepixel.com/material.htm
  • http//www.weathersmith.com/index.html?WsSmogPics.
    html
  • http//www.sightquest.com/science/oil-spill-pictur
    es-3986.htm
  • http//www.apqj64.dsl.pipex.com/sfa/slg.htm
  • http//www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/characte
    r.html

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