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Ms. Angel’s Third Grade Class States of Matter

Ms. Angel’s Third Grade Class States of Matter. March 2013. THE STATES OF MATTER. CEANNA. solids. They all have definite shape ,volume ,and definite mass. Some solids like ice can melt into liquids. liquid. It has no definite shape.it has definite mass , and volume . gas.

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Ms. Angel’s Third Grade Class States of Matter

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  1. Ms. Angel’s Third Grade ClassStates of Matter March 2013

  2. THE STATES OF MATTER CEANNA

  3. solids They all have definite shape ,volume ,and definite mass. Some solids like ice can melt into liquids.

  4. liquid • It has no definite shape.it has definite mass , and volume.

  5. gas • It has no definite shape , volume ,or mass. Air is a gas ,heat is too.

  6. the three stats of matter By. jackieschmier

  7. solid • A solid is a figure something that doesn’t change when you move it like if you move a table out of a classroom it wouldn't change shape .

  8. liquid It doesn’t have a definite shape and when it goes into a cup.

  9. gas • It is air.

  10. Matter Matters To Our Earth By: Lawton Harvey Feb.,26,2013

  11. Solid • Definite shape. Won’t change shape. If it is ice it can turn into liquid. It has a definite volume. It also a definite mass.

  12. Liquid • It doesn’t have a definite shape. It has a definite volume. It has definite mass as well. • When it goes into something it changes its shape.

  13. Gas • It does not have a definite shape. • It does not have a definite volume. • It does not have a definite mass.

  14. Solid liquid and gases David brown Feb.26 2013

  15. solids Definite mass Definite shape Definite volume

  16. liquid • A liquid has definite volume • It has a definite mass

  17. Gas • It does not have definite shape or definite volume.

  18. Solid,Liquid,Gas Kiley Ramirez Feb. 26, 2013

  19. Solid • A solid is a definite shape. • A solid has a definite mass. • A solid has a definite volume.

  20. Liquid • A liquid is a solid melted. • A liquid takes the place of its container. • A liquid is water.

  21. Gas • A gas dose not have a definite shape. • A gas dose not have mass. • A gas dose not have a volume.

  22. Solid,liquid,gas MASONCARTER

  23. solid • Have its own shape. • Solids are hard. • Has mass.

  24. liquid .Liquids are soft. Does not have its own shape. Has mass.

  25. gas Gases are air. Doesn’t have mass. Doesn't; have volume.

  26. Solids,liquids,gases Christina Ruby Jeffers Feb.26 2013

  27. Definite shape Definite mass Definite volume Solids

  28. Does not have definite shape • It has a definite mass • It has a definite volume Liquids

  29. It does not have definite shape • It does not have definite mass • It does not have definite volume gases

  30. States ofmatter BENNETT LANG MARCH5,2013

  31. solid • A solid is something you can feel. • A solid has a definite shape.

  32. liquid • Does not have a definite shape. • Does have a definite mass.

  33. gas • Does not have definite shape. • Does not have definite mass.

  34. States of Matter Carson briscoe Feb. 26 2013

  35. Solid • Has a definite shape and size • Stays in it’s shape • Wont move with out force

  36. Liquid • It does not have a definite shape • It has a definite mass • It has a definite volume

  37. Gas • It does not have a definite shape • It does not have a definite mass • It does not have definite volume

  38. States of matter Jacob Prestwood Feb.26 2013

  39. solid • Definite mass • Definite shape • Definite volume

  40. liquid • A liquid takes the shape of its container • It has a definite volume • It has a definite mass

  41. gas • It does not have a definite shape • It does not have a definite volume • It does not have a definite mass

  42. The States of Matter Ava Furcolow Feb. 26, 2013

  43. Solid • They stay in the same shape • Solids don’t move often • They are hard then most things

  44. Liquid • They take there shape of its container • They can move in they container • They can tern in to solids over time

  45. Gas • It dose not have a definite shape • It is all around you • It can not take the shape of what it is in or around you

  46. THE THREE STATES OF MATTER Zachery Benjamin Dumas Feb. 26, 2013

  47. SOLIDS • A solid has a definite volume • It also has a definite shape • A solid has a definite mass too

  48. LIQUIDS • A liquid has no definite shape • But it has a definite volume • It also has a definite mass

  49. GASES • A gas does not have a definite shape • It also does not have a definite mass • It doesn’t have a definite volume ethier

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