Particles Three States of Matter Properties of Matter Density
100
What are particles?
Tiny things (atoms) that make up ALL matter, regardless of the state of matter.
100
What is liquid?
Definite space, but no definite shape.
100
What is mass?
Measured in grams
100
What is marker?
This has a lesser density: plastic marker or water
200
What is sold?
The particles in this state of matter don't move hardly at all. They seem locked together.
200
What is gas?
The amount of space this state takes up depends on the container. It will always fill its container. If there is no container...bye, bye!
200
What is volume?
The amount of space something takes up.
200
What has a lesser density than water?
Objects that are buoyant
300
What is liquid?
The particles in this state of matter move a little bit, and speed up when they're heated up.
300
What is solid?
It has both definite shape and space!
300
What is buoyancy?
Can it float or not?
300
What is the density of water?
1 g/mL
400
What is gas?
These particles in this state of matter do whatever they want! They have no space and no shape. Good luck holding on to them!
400
Write it down.
Daily Double: An example of a solid, liquid and gas.
400
What is soluble?
Both sugar and salt have this property
400
What is M/V?
The equation to find the density of an object.
500
What is your drawing look like?
Daily Double!!!

Draw a picture of the particles in each state of matter. Use arrows and captions as well!
500
What is plasma?
The 4th State of Matter
500
What is the amount mass in space (g/mL)?
Density
500
What is 4 g/mL?
If a pen has a mass of 80 grams and a volume of 20 mL, then it has a density of...






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