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THE THREE STATES
       OF
     MATTER
What is matter?

• Matter is anything that has mass and
             takes up space.
Properties of Matter
  Properties of matter include things like color,
shape, hardness, temperature, odor, and texture
•How It Looks (Shiny ,Dull, Color, etc.)
•How It Feels (Hard, Soft, Rough, etc.)
•How It Smells (Sweet, Sharp, No Smell, etc.)
•How It Sounds (Loud, Soft, No Sound, etc.)
•What It Does (Bounce, Stretch, Tear, Break, etc.)
Solids
Solids
A solid is matter that has a definite size and
                    shape.

Examples of solids are table salt, table sugar,
  water ice, glass, rock, most metals, and
                    wood.
Liquids
Liquids


 A liquid takes the shape of any container.

Example: Pour juice into a glass. The juice
   will take on the shape of the glass.
Gas
Gas
 Gas is matter that has no definite shape.
Gases take the shape of whatever container
                they are in.

 Example: The air all around us is a gas.

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Three States Of Matter

  • 1. THE THREE STATES OF MATTER
  • 2. What is matter? • Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
  • 3. Properties of Matter Properties of matter include things like color, shape, hardness, temperature, odor, and texture •How It Looks (Shiny ,Dull, Color, etc.) •How It Feels (Hard, Soft, Rough, etc.) •How It Smells (Sweet, Sharp, No Smell, etc.) •How It Sounds (Loud, Soft, No Sound, etc.) •What It Does (Bounce, Stretch, Tear, Break, etc.)
  • 5. Solids A solid is matter that has a definite size and shape. Examples of solids are table salt, table sugar, water ice, glass, rock, most metals, and wood.
  • 7. Liquids A liquid takes the shape of any container. Example: Pour juice into a glass. The juice will take on the shape of the glass.
  • 8. Gas
  • 9. Gas Gas is matter that has no definite shape. Gases take the shape of whatever container they are in. Example: The air all around us is a gas.