The Three State of Matter – Vocabulary & Definitions
What is matter?
Matter is what all living and non-living things are made of. All matter takes up space and has mass. Matter exists in three separate phases: solid, liquid, or gas.
What is a solid?
A solid is a substance that retains its size and shape without a container; a substance whose molecules cannot move freely except to vibrate.
What is a liquid?
A liquid is a substance that flows and keeps no definite shape because its molecules are loosely packed and constantly moving. It takes the shape of its container but maintains constant volume.
What is a gas?
A gas is a substance that can only be contained if it is fully surrounded by a container (or held together by gravitational pull); a substance whose molecules have negligible intermolecular interactions and can move freely.
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So now that you know what the three states of matter are, can you identify one example of a solid, a liquid, and a gas within your classroom?