• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/34

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

34 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Name different is states of matter.

Solid, liquid and gas are different states of matter.

What is a solid?

The solid is one state of matter. A solid takes up space and it's solid has a definite shape.

What is a liquid?

The liquid is one state of matter. A liquid takes up a space but it doesn't have a definite shape.

What is a gas?

The gas is a one state of matter. The gas takes up a space but it doesn't have size or shape. It spreads out to fill it's container.

Give some examples of different states of matter.

A maker is a solid.


Milk is a liquid.


Oxygen is a gas.

What is a matter?

Everything around us is made of matter.

How many forms of matter are there?

There are three forms of matter. Solid, liquid and gas.

Can matter change state?

Yes, matter can change its state.

Explain different states of water.

Ice is the solid state of water.


Water is the liquid state of water. Water vapour is the gas form of water.

How many ways can matters change States?

Matter can change form in different ways: melting, freezing, evaporating and condensing

What is melting?

Melting is changing from solid to liquid.

What is freezing?

Freezing is changing from Liquid to solid.

What is evaporating?

Evaporating is changing from liquid to gas.

What is condensing?

Condensing is changing from gas to liquid.

In which state of matter particles are close together?

Particles in solid state are close together.

How do we melt solid matter?

When solid matter is heated, particles gain energy and move faster and solid matter changes from solid to liquid.

In which state of matter particles gain more energy and move faster?

In gas state of matter particles gain more energy and move faster than other state of matter.

How can liquid water change to a solid?

Liquid water change to a solid ice by freezing.

How can liquid water change to a gas?

Liquid water change to a gas by evaporating.

What is volume?

Volume is how much a space and object takes up.

Which ball has more volume? The beach ball or the the bowling ball

Beach ball has more volume than the bowling ball.

Why the beach ball has greater volume than the bowling ball?

Because the beachball takes up more space than the bowling ball.

What is mass?

Mass is how much matter is in an object.

Which ball has more mass? The bowling ball or the beach ball.

The bowling ball has more mass than the beachball.

Why do bowling ball has more mass than the beachball?

Because the bowling ball has more matter in it.

How does an object with a small mass feel?

It feels light.

How does an object with a large mass feel?

It feels heavy.

What unit do you need to measure objects with a small mass?

Objects with a small mass are measured with gram.

What unit do we use to measure objects with large mass?

We use kilogram to measure objects with large mass.

What does letter g stands for?

Little G stands for the word gram.

What does letter Kg stands for?

Letter kg stands for the word Kilogram.

How many grams does one kg equal?

One Kilogram equal to one thousand (1000) gram.

What unit do you use to measure volume?

We measure volume in litres.

What does letter L stands for?

Letter L stands for litter.