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Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space
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Matter is made up of elements, like fire, air and earth
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There are [blank_start]three[blank_end] states of matter. [blank_start]Solids[blank_end] are the state with the lowest energy. The [blank_start]particles[blank_end] in a solid are fixed in place. Liquids have more energy, and the particles can flow over each other to take the shape of the container. Gases have the most [blank_start]energy[blank_end]. The particles are spread far apart, moving fast, and will move to take up as much space as possible.
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three
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Solids
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particles
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energy
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Which of these are correct when talking about a solid, like a wooden block?
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The particles have low energy - they don't move easily, and just vibrate in place
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The particles spread out to take up as much space as possible
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Solids can't easily be compressed or squashed, because there isn't much space between the particles
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Solids spread out to take the shape of their container
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Particles in a solid can be arranged in a regular pattern or jumbled up randomly
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Choose the correct labels for this picture
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High energy
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Low energy
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Particles are fixed in place
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Particles flow over and around each othe
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Particles vibrate in fixed positions
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Particles spread as far as possible
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To change the state of some matter, you should add or remove heat energy
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Material is the word used for a particular type of matter
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All materials have the same properties
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Matter can change [blank_start]state[blank_end] when you add or remove heat [blank_start]energy[blank_end] from it. Solids change into [blank_start]liquids[blank_end] by melting, while liquids change into [blank_start]solids[blank_end] by freezing or solidifying. Liquids change into gases by [blank_start]evaporating[blank_end], while gases change back into liquids by condensing. Though rare, solids can change directly into [blank_start]gases[blank_end] by sublimating. When they change back, it is reverse sublimation.
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state
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liquids
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energy
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solids
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evaporating
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gases
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If a material is springy or stretchy like elastic, we can assume that its particles are...
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If a material is heavy, dense and hard, like a lead sinker, we can assume its particles are arranged...
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If a material is volatile, like a perfume, we can assume that its particles...
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If a material is easily split into sheets or planes, like wood can be split with an axe, we can assume its particles are...
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Arranged in loose, random structures that can be easily split
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Arranged in patterns that are stronger one way (the way you can split it) than the other