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Solids, Liquids, and Gases (continued) Essay Write an answer for each of the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. 24. Explain how the motion of particles differs in gases, liquids, and solids. 25. Explain what happens to the water molecules in an ice cube when it is removed from a freezer.
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INTRODUCTION & HOME ASSIGNMENT No- 8 CLASS-V SUB-SCIENCE CHAPTER 2 - SOLIDS,LIQUIDS, AND GASES (Solution) DATE-02/5/2020 HOME WORK SOLUTION of- 30/4/2020 HOME WORK 1. Write true or false for the following statements:- a) Oxygen is the most abundant gas present in the air. False b) Air does not have any weight. False
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which involve the diffusion of liquids or gases in solids, or gases in liquids are governed by similar laws of kinetics and have distinct proportionality constants, called diffusion coefficients, for each separate case. In all cases, diffusion has a driving force or forces which govern how fast the diffusant will travel in the host substance.
[PDF File]States of Matter Activities - Collaborative Learning
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Solids Liquids and Gases Card Game A card game for 3 players or 3 groups of players. Aim: You must try and collect all the cards which describe the state (solid, liquid or gas) shown on your picture card. Instructions. A. Short game. 1.There are three picture cards. Place them face down on the table. 2. Each player/group picks a picture card. 3.
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• Students may draw particles representing solids, liquids and gases in their copies and/or short descriptions of how these molecules behave. • Offer students a choice of learning activities. Students may design a poster, write a poem/song or create a radio documentary on tape describing how molecules behave in solids, liquids and gases.
Solids Liquids And Gases Review And Reinforce
Solids, Liquids, and Gases-Angela Royston 2008-07-26 Introduces the physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases and includes everyday examples. Change It!-Adrienne Mason 2006-09-01 This book in the Primary Physical Science series is full of surprising facts and hands-on activities to help kids explore solids, liquids and gases.
[PDF File]States of Matter - Home - Douglas Middle School
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a. never move in solids. b. only move in gases. c. move constantly. d. None of the above 3. Describe solids, liquids, and gases in terms of shape and volume. Critical Thinking 4. Applying Concepts Classify each substance according to its state of matter: apple juice, bread, a textbook, and steam. 5. Identifying RelationshipsThe volume of a gas ...
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they are solids, liquids, or gases. Solids, Liquids, and Gases Hand Motions Have students hold their hands up in fists. Explain that they will pretend their fists are molecules, tiny particles that make up matter. However far apart or close together their molecules are will determine if the matter is a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
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matter, the changes of states of matter and the arrangement of molecules in solids, liquids and gases. You will also learn from this Sub strand about solution and its kinds. The second Sub strand is composed of five Lessons and will discuss about the physical properties of materials, the physical and chemical changes, chemical
[PDF File]Lesson 3 | The Behavior of Gases
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Changes in temperature, pressure, and affect gases more than solids or liquids. 5. As gas is compressed, the spaces between the particles . 6. The pressure-volume graph for a gas at a constant temperature is a(n) . 7. The temperature-volume graph for a gas at a constant pressure is a(n) . 8.
[PDF File]Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 4 - Term 2
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Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 4 - Term 2 Topic 6 – Materials around us Unit 1 – Solids, liquids and gases 14 April – 15 April 2020 Matter makes up all the materials and substances that exist on Earth. Everything around us is matter (Everything around us is either a solid, a liquid or
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases 4 Visual Learning Company1-800-453-8481 www.visuallearningco.com 5 www.visuallearningco.com1-800-453-8481Visual Learning Company Solids, Liquids, and Gases Viewing Clearances The video and accompanying teacher’s guide are for instructional use only.
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c) Liquids that do not completely mix with each other are called immiscible liquids. True INTRODUCTION & HOME ASSIGNMENT No- 7 CHAPTER 2 - SOLIDS,LIQUIDS, AND GASES Date:30/4/2020 AIR: Air is a mixture of several gases-78% of it is nitrogen and 21% of it is oxygen. Rest of it comprises other gases such as carbon dioxide , argon, helium,
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• Solids, liquids and gases can be characterized by their properties (including volume, shape, and the movement and spacing of particles). • Different densities of water, or solutions, will stratify to form layers. • An object can both sink and float depending on its relative density to the surrounding fluid.
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with solids, liquids and gases From a homemade thermometer to knitting needles that grow: here are some simple but fun experiments for primary-school pupils to investigate what happens to solids, liquids and gases when we heat them. Primary Science Physics Ages 10-13* The main strength of this article is that it presents a group of activities in an
[PDF File]LAB ACTIVITY: MATTER ON THE MOVE (#1)
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particles, gases can be compressed. You have seen that adding heat energy makes molecules move faster and that removing heat energy (cooling) makes molecules slow down. Heating and cooling affect all states of matter—solids, liquids, and gases. Sometimes when matter is heated or cooled enough, we can see pretty dramatic-looking changes.
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The particles in solids, liquids, and gases are always in motion. Content Standards Learning Objectives Resources to Assess Mastery Secti on 1 Secti on 2 Secti on 3 chapterchapter Instructional Planner Matter 1. Recognize that matter is made of particles in constant motion. 2. Relate the three states of matter to the arrangement of particles ...
[PDF File]Year 4 States of matter planning
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of solids liquids and gases Scissors Glue sticks Items to cut and stick MUST: be able to classify items as being solids, liquids or gases SHOULD: think of some of their own examples of solids, liquids and gases COULD: understand and recall the different characteristics of each state of matter
[PDF File]Phases of Matter – Multiple Choice Quiz
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The three most common phases of matter on Earth are solids, liquids and gases. 3) Identify and describe the particle in each phase of matter and how they are different in each phase of matter. A solid’s particles are packed closely together. There is not much space between the particles and there is little particle movement.
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Sample 1 Worksheet: Solids, liquids, gases Sample 2 Data analysis: Patterns in the solar system Sample 3 Investigation report: Bird beaks Sample 4 Investigation report: Hide and seek Sample 5 Investigation report: Viscosity In this portfolio, the student classifies a range of common substances as solids, liquids and gases, and demonstrates
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