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States of matter

What are States of Matter?

A state of matter tells us how particles (tiny pieces of matter) are arranged and how they move.



There are three main states of matter:

1. Solid

In a solid, particles are:

  • Packed very closely together

  • Strongly attracted to each other

  • Only able to vibrate in one place

Shape:

Fixed shape

Volume

Fixed volume

Example: 

Ice, stone, book

When water freezes into ice, it becomes a solid!

2. Liquid

In a liquid, particles are:

  • Close together

  • Able to slide past each other

  • Not fixed in one position



Shape

 No fixed shape (takes the shape of its container) Volume: 

Fixed volume

Example: 

Water, milk, oil

When ice melts, it becomes liquid water.

3. Gas

In a gas, particles are:

  • Very far apart

  • Moving very fast

  • Weakly attracted to each other

Shape: 

No fixed shape

Volume:

 No fixed volume

Example:

 Air, oxygen, steam

When water boils, it becomes steam (a gas).

Changes Between States

  • Melting – Solid -Liquid

  • Freezing – Liquid -Solid

  • Evaporation/Boiling – Liquid - Gas

  • Condensation – Gas - Liquid

These changes happen because of heat energy!

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