Comprehension Check 5-3
In what three states does matter exists? Give an example of each.
- Solid: for example, rocks, or a table, a tree.
- Liquid: for example, oils, water from your tap, pudding.
- Gas: for example, the oxygen in the air, evaporated liquids.
Are ice, water, and steam different substances? Why or why not?
No: they are different states of matter. They are still the same substance (still have the same two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom).
Which state of matter...
- has no shape and does not fill up a fixed amount of space?
- has a definite shape and fills up a fixed amount of space?
- has no shape of its own but fills up a fixed amount of space?
- Gas
- Solid
- Liquid
List the states of matter according to the speeds of their molecules, from fastest to slowest.
- Gas
- Liquid
- Solid