Wednesday 10/8 - MM 1.3 Part 3 - Phases of Matter
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MM 1.3: Phases of Matter
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π Match the correct vocabulary word to the definition on the right
π Match the correct vocabulary word to the definition on the right
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Matter | arrow_right_alt | the stuff that things are made of |
Mixture | arrow_right_alt | matter that is made of more than one substance |
Atom | arrow_right_alt | tiny piece of matter too small to see |
Substance | arrow_right_alt | matter that is made of only one kind of atom or molecule |
Molecule | arrow_right_alt | a group of atoms joined together in a particular way |
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π Is this an atom or a molecule?
π Is this an atom or a molecule?
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Explain your answer.
This is a _________ because _________
Explain your answer.
This is a _________ because _________
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π Is this an atom or a molecule?
π Is this an atom or a molecule?
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π Explain your answer.
This is a _________ because _________
π Explain your answer.
This is a _________ because _________
Substance or Mixture?
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π How many kinds / types of molecules do you see?
π How many kinds / types of molecules do you see?
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π Is this a substance or a mixture?
π Is this a substance or a mixture?
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π Is this a substance or a mixture?
π Is this a substance or a mixture?
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How many kinds / types of molecules do you see?
How many kinds / types of molecules do you see?
Solid, liquid or gas?
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π Is this a solid, liquid or gas?
π Is this a solid, liquid or gas?
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π The distance between the molecules are ______________.
π The distance between the molecules are ______________.
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These molecules move ______________.
These molecules move ______________.
Solid, liquid or gas?
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π Is this a solid, liquid or gas?
π Is this a solid, liquid or gas?
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π The distance between the molecules are ______________.
π The distance between the molecules are ______________.
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These molecules move ______________.
These molecules move ______________.
Solid, liquid or gas?
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π Is this a solid, liquid or gas?
π Is this a solid, liquid or gas?
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π The distance between the molecules are ______________.
π The distance between the molecules are ______________.
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π These molecules move ______________.
π These molecules move ______________.
Phases (States) of Matter - Independent Practice
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π Which has the closest particles? Rock OR Orange juice
π Which has the closest particles? Rock OR Orange juice
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Explain your answer.
The __________ has the closest particles because ____________
Explain your answer.
The __________ has the closest particles because ____________
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π Which has the farthest particles? Water OR Air
π Which has the farthest particles? Water OR Air
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Explain your answer.
The __________ has the farthest particles because ____________
Explain your answer.
The __________ has the farthest particles because ____________
Independent Practice
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π Which form of matter has particles (molecules) that move the fastest?
π Which form of matter has particles (molecules) that move the fastest?
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π Which form of matter has particles (molecules) that are very close together?
π Which form of matter has particles (molecules) that are very close together?
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Which form of matter has particles (molecules) that move the slowest?
Which form of matter has particles (molecules) that move the slowest?
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Which forms of matter take the shape of the container theyβre in? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY (More than one answer can be correct)
Which forms of matter take the shape of the container theyβre in? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY (More than one answer can be correct)
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π Which glass contains only a gas?
π Which glass contains only a gas?
Exit Ticket
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π Which picture best represents the particles of liquid water?
π Which picture best represents the particles of liquid water?
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Explain your answer
Explain your answer
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π Gas particles move faster than liquid particles.
π Gas particles move faster than liquid particles.
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π The particles in a solid are closer together than the particles in a liquid.
π The particles in a solid are closer together than the particles in a liquid.