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The states of matter

Solids, liquids and gases are called the three states of matter.

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Solids

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Examples of solids include ice, wood and sand.
  • They stay in one place and can be held.
  • They keep their shape. They do not flow like liquids.
  • They always take up the same amount of space. They do not spread out like gases.
  • Solids can be cut or shaped.
  • Even though they can be poured, sugar, salt and flour are all solids. Each grain of salt, for example, keeps the same shape and volume.
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Examples of solids include ice, wood and sand.
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Liquids

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Examples of liquids include water, honey and milk.
  • They can flow or be poured easily. They are not easy to hold.
  • They change their shape depending on the container they are in.
  • Even when liquids change their shape, they always take up the same amount of space. Their volume stays the same.
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Examples of liquids include water, honey and milk.
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Gases

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Examples of gases include steam, helium and oxygen.
  • They are often invisible.
  • They do not have a fixed shape. They spread out and change their shape and volume to fill up whatever container they are in.
  • Gases can be squashed.
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Examples of gases include steam, helium and oxygen.
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Activity 1: Identifying states of matter

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Activity 2: States of matter quiz

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