7G- Revision Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are the three state of matters? | Solid, Liquid, Gas |
Solid do not flow. What do we think that the reason is? | particles in the solid are connected to each other and only vibrates. |
which measurement do we use for measuring the volume of an object? | cubic centimeters |
why do u think that liquid does flow? | because, its particles are a little apart from each other. but still stuck together. |
Why do they transport liquids in sealed containers? | or else, they will flow. |
Why do they keep gases in completely sealed containers? | gases flow very easily, so they can escape quickly. |
What do you call when the idea that has been tested works? | Theory |
What are some observation of an ice? | it keeps its shape It cannot be squashed it turns into liquid water when it is warmed up |
what is a brief explanation of diffusion? | It's when tea or sugar or any other things are added, it gets spread out and it moves to less concentrated area. |
What can flow easily? put in the order of most->least | gas, liquid solid |
How can we move solid? | you can push or pull |
Does gas have a fixed volume? | no |
What is a solid? | solid are particles very close together. The particles can vibrate but stay in their places. so that is why solid keeps their place |
What is a liquid? | liquid is one of the state of matter that are close to one another but can move past each other.That's why liquids flow. |
What is gas? | It is a particle that are far apart from each other and can move anywhere by themselves. That's why gases spread all over the place and fill any container they are in. |
What are the three properties of solid? | it cannot get pushed cannot be squashed can not flow |
What are the properties of liquid? | it can change it's shape cannot be squashed can flow |
What are the properties of gas? | it can change it's shape can be squashed it can flow. |
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