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Milk is an example of which state of matter?a. solidb. liquidc. gas

Which states of matter have a definite shape?a. solid and gasb. solid and liquidc. gas and liquidd. solid, liquid, and gas

What is the amount of space and object takes up called?a. volumeb. massc. freezed. melt Classifying MatterExplain to the students that all objects around us are made of matter. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. One way of classifyingmatter is by its states: Solid, liquid and gas.On the board, write thepropertiesof each state. This will clearly explain the lesson.1. Solid It has mass It has a definite volume It has definite space It cannot be compressed2. Liquid It has mass It has a definite volume It has no fixed/definite shape It cannot be compressed3. Gas It has mass It has no definite volume It has no definite shape Response After Lesson: Sample WorksheetWhat are the similarities and differences of solid, liquid and gas? Help your students understand the different states of matter. Challenge their knowledge with this States of Matter worksheet:I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.1. What is matter?a. Matter is anything that flies.b. Matter is anything that occupies space.c. Matter is anything that has definite shape.2. What are the basic building blocks of matter?a. particlesb. atomsc. compounds3. What is the state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume?a. solidb. liquidd. gas4. What is the common property of solid, liquid and gas?a. They are all living things.b. They have definite shape.c. They have the same mass.5. What do you call the change in a state of matter from a gas to a liquid?a. evaporationb. condensationc. freezing6. Given a solid substance that is heated until it boils, describe the movement of its particles.II. Categorize the following items as solid, liquid or gas.2. pencil2. water2. soda2. nitrogen2. ice cream2. shampoo2. steam2. table2. wallet2. carDownload a worksheethere.