STATE OF MATTER
STATE OF MATTER
Properties describe matter. A block
of wood, milk and air all have properties. All the material on earth is in
three states-solid, liquid, and gas. The "state" of the matter
refers to the group of matter with the same properties. In other words, you
group the objects together according to their properties.
Solids The wood block is solid. A solid has a certain size and shape. The wood block does not change size or shape. Other examples of solids are the computer, the desk, and the floor.
Liquids
Milk is a liquid. Milk is liquid matter. It has a size or volume. Volume means it takes up space. But milk doesn't have a definite shape. It takes the shape of its container.
Liquids can flow, be poured, and spilled. Did you ever spill juice? Did you notice how the liquid goes everywhere and you have to hurry and wipe it up? The liquid is taking the shape of the floor and the floor is expansive limitless boundary (until it hits the wall). You can't spill a wooden block. You can drop it and it still has the same shape.
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