Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 9, 2013

FORMS OF MATTER

  • Everything around you, wherever you look, is made of matter. Scientists group matter based on its properties, or characteristics: what it looks like and how it acts in different situations. Matter can take three different forms: solid, liquid, and gas.
  • Solid matter has a definite shape. It also takes up a definite amount of space. That means it has a specific volume. If you could look at solid matter under a very powerful microscope, you would see its tiny particles moving back and forth. The particles are packed very tightly together, so they vibrate in place. Their overall shape does not change.
  • Liquid matter takes the shape of its container. In a cup, it is shaped like a cup. In a vase, it is shaped like a vase. The volume of the liquid stays the same. If you were to look at liquid matter under the microscope, you would see its tiny particles sliding past each other. Because of this unique sliding movement, the liquid is able to change its shape so we can pour it.
  • In the form of a gas, matter is usually invisible. The air around us has several different gases, like the oxygen we breathe in, and the carbon dioxide we breathe out. If you could look at gas matter under the microscope, you would see its tiny particles floating around with lots of space in between them. They spread out to fill any container the gas is placed in.

Name:__________________________________

Answer the following questions based on the  reading passage. Don’t forget to go back to the  passage whenever necessary to find or confirm   your answers.

1) What does the word properties mean in the first paragraph?

2) What are the three forms that matter can take?

3) What does the word vibrate mean in the second paragraph?

4) What is one difference between a solid and a liquid?

5) Are the tiny particles closer together in a solid, a liquid, or a gas?



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