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States of Matter #1
States of Matter #2
Look at the picture below.
Look at the picture below.
As heat is being
added, what is
happening to the
water that is
escaping?
States of Matter #3
States of Matter #4
Look at the picture below.
Finish the expression below:
What will happen
to the water if it
is left in the sun
for an extended
amount of time?
Solid Water + Heat =
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Is heat being
added to the
ice or being
removed?
States of Matter #5
States of Matter #6
Look at the two
containers below.
Look at the picture below.
A
B
What will
happen to the
water if heat
is added?
States of Matter #7
States of Matter #8
Look at the picture below.
Finish the expression below:
What state
of matter
is this ice
cube?
Gas – heat =
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If left in the
same conditions,
which container’s
contents will
evaporate at a
faster rate?
States of Matter #9
States of Matter #10
Look at the picture below.
Look at the picture below.
Describe
what is
happening to
the water.
States of Matter #11
States of Matter #12
Look at the picture below.
Finish the expression below:
What state
of matter is
the contents
of this glass?
Liquid water – heat =
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What
process is
taking
place?
States of Matter #13
States of Matter #14
When liquid water
is frozen, what
state of matter
does it become?
Look at the picture below.
States of Matter #15
States of Matter #16
Look at the picture below.
Look at the arrow on the
picture below.
What can
you do to
change the
contents into
a gas?
What state
of matter is
the arrow
pointing to?
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If liquid water is
placed in this
container and then
frozen, what will
happen to the
water level?
In which of the following
scenarios would the water
evaporate the fastest?
A. In the fridge
B. Outside in the summer
C. On a table in a house.
States of Matter #19
Which phase change takes place
when heat is removed from
water?
A. Liquid to gas
B. Solid to liquid
C. Liquid to solid
States of Matter #18
What change
would cause
a substance
to melt?
States of Matter #20
Finish the expression below:
Liquid Water + Heat =
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States of Matter #17
Name _________________________ Date _______________
States of Matter Recording Sheet
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States of Matter Answer Key
1. Heat is being
2. The water is
3. The water will
4. Liquid water
5. Container B
6. The water will
7. Solid
8. Liquid
10. The water is
11. Liquid
12. Solid water
13. Solid
14. It will rise.
15. Heat the
16. Gas or water
17. B
18. Heat being
added to the ice.
9. Evaporation
turning into water
vapor/gas.
evaporate or turn
into water
vapor/gas.
being heated and
some of the water is
escaping as a gas
or water vapor.
added.
evaporate.
container.
vapor
19. C
20. Gas/Water
Vapor
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