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Understanding the States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma

This project explores the four fundamental states of matter: solids, liquids, gases, and plasma. Solids, like a jewelry box or a diamond ring, maintain a definite shape, mass, and volume. Liquids, such as water or orange juice, have mass and volume but can change shape. Gases, including smoke and helium, can expand, contract, and change shape while possessing mass and volume. Additionally, plasma, found in the sun and electrical discharges, consists of ionized gases. This project aims to illustrate and explain the properties and characteristics of each state.

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Understanding the States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma

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  1. States of Matter Project By: KG November 1,2013

  2. Solids Jewelry box diamonds ring jewelry solids-definite shape and has mass, volume, and shape does not change. chair

  3. Liquid lake Orange juice beach river water Liquid- has mass and volume. Can change shape.

  4. Gas smoke helium oxygen Water vapor Gas- has mass and volume ,can change shape can expand (spread out)and cotract (be squeezed) Carbon dioxide

  5. Plasma sun plasma Plasma-electricity goes through a gas.

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