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CHANGING

STATES OF MATTER

CUT & PASTE

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Name

STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE (ANSWERS)

STATE ADD NEW

STATE EXAMPLE

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Name

STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE

STATE ADD NEW

STATE EXAMPLE

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Name________________________________

STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE

STATE ADD NEW

STATE

EXAMPLE

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Name

CHANGING STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE

Background:

Solids: A solid has a definite shape and

can always be seen. Molecules in a solid are

tightly packed together.

Liquids: Liquids do not have a definite shape

but do have a definite volume. In a liquid,

molecules are not as tightly packed together.

Gases: A gas has no definite shape and has no

definite volume. It often is invisible. You cannot see

gases because their molecules are really far apart.

NOTE TO USERS: I have recently added an additional set of these worksheets (on the following pages). Instead of adding COLD to matter for it to change states, what really happens is that the matter LOSES HEAT. This can be a difficult concept for students depending on the age you are using it with. I have left both versions in so that you can decide which best suits your users!

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Name

STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE (ANSWERS)

STATE CHANGE NEW

STATE EXAMPLE

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STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE

STATE CHANGE NEW

STATE EXAMPLE

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Name________________________________

STATES OF MATTER CUT & PASTE

STATE CHANGE NEW

STATE

EXAMPLE

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