Which cards could you have placed in multiple categories?
Question 2
2.
Based on the particle diagrams, what is a piece of evidence that proves that all states of matter have mass?
Question 3
3.
How do the arangement of the particles in the different states of matter (solids, liquids, gasses) relate to the physical proterties of those states of matter?
Question 4
4.
What are 3 everyday objects that are solids?
Question 5
5.
What are 3 everyday objects that are liquids?
Question 6
6.
What are 3 everyday objects that are gasses?
Question 7
7.
To the best of your ability, draw a particle diagram of what you think a cup of ice water would look like! Create a scientific model with a key.
Question 8
8.
To the best of your ability, draw a particle diagram of what you think a pot of rapidly boiling water on a stove would look like! Create a scientific model with a key.