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This activity explores the classification of matter into three states: solids, liquids, and gases. Participants will learn to group items such as hot air, bubbles, milk, bowls, blocks, and water based on their physical properties. The exercise emphasizes that solids have a definite size and shape, liquids have a definite size but take the shape of their container, and gases have no definite size or shape, spreading out to fill their environment. Engage with these concepts to better understand the nature of various materials and their classifications.
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A. Physical Properties Classifying
hot air bubbles milk bow blocks key water Matter can be a solid, liquid, or gas. Can you put these things in groups? Answers next
Solid Gas hot air bubbles key milk bow Liquid blocks Name each group: Solid, Liquid, or Gas water Click for answer
key bow blocks How are solids alike? Click for answer Solids have a definite size and shape.
milk water How are liquids alike? Click for answer Liquids have a definite size but take on the shape of the container.
hot air bubbles How are gases alike? Click for answer (May be slow) Gases have no definite size or shape and move into all available space. End of activity