2. State of Matter…
1. Solids eg.metal ( Atoms are packed so tightly that they will hold their shape but they will turn to
liquid if they are exposed to heat)
2. Liquid eg. water ( atoms are packed not so tightly as solids therefore if you put them in moulds eg.
Glass, they will easily take on its shape. But liqid can turn into gas if it is exposed to heat.)
3. Gas ( atoms packed so loosely that they will disperse in the nearby air but if it is confined in a small place
and exposed to heat, it will turn into liquid.)
I like this image because it is clear and straight foreward. The image shows the three states of matter in their
atom forms (microscophic forms). Furthur information can be added in more detail in picture.
3. This image shows that solid, liquid and gas
molecules coming apart when boiling hot
steam attacks the molecules. I like the
image because it shows how the molecules
separate when boiling hot water has steam
coming out of it.
4. State of matter
Solids, liquids and gas's all have
something in common atoms.
Atoms are the smallest particle
known to man that can survive
on there own. All the atoms in a
solid move around very slowly
and tight together like holding
hands. Then when the atoms
turn into a liquid it starts to jog
around and break away from the
others. But when the
temperature really heats up the
atoms start sprinting around like
crazy.
5. Solid, Liquid, and Gas
I like this image because it shows the three different
forms of the atoms and it shows that the atoms are
changing from liquid, solid and gas. It shows the
scientific words when liquid changes into solid
(solidification), solid to gas(sublimation), and gas to
liquid (condensation) etc. I think this image could have
shown how the atoms react in these forms as shown
on the image on the right.
6. Solid liquid gas
I like this picture because it’s a good example of solid liquid
and gas.
7. Solid Liquid Gas
This Photo Shows A solid a Liquid And A
gas The solid is a rock liquid is milk and
gas a cloud there are many more of these
solids liquids and gases but I've only
shown you 1 example
8. Solid liquid gas
This picture shows how solid to liquid to gas. I like this image
because it shows how a solid turns into a liquid and then to a gas.
When the atoms are all pushed together its a solid. When the atoms
are close together its a liquid and when its a gas, the atoms are
spread out. These change because of the heat or the change of
temperature.
9. SOLID Gas
Solid is one of the Liquid
Three classical states Gas is a airlike fluid
Of matter. A solid is firm Liquid is a form of Substance which
And a stable shape. Matter with a definite Expands freely to fill
Volume but no fixed Any space available,
Shape.
Lily
10. The solid form of water is frozen ice the liquid form is
water and the gas form is water vapour
11. solid liquid gas
These diagrams show solids liquid gas. This picture shows gas
coming
12. Solid,
Liquid,
Gas
I like this image because it shows the
changes from liquid to gas
(vaporization), gas to liquid
(Condensation), gas to solid
(Deposition), solid to gas
(Sublimation), solid to liquid (Fusion-
Solids, liquids and gases are
melting), and Liquid to solid (Freezing).
what’s called the three states
of matter. They either change
to a chemical change or a
physical change.
14. ..: Solid, Liquid, Gas :..
This diagram presents ice (solid) changing into water (liquid) then finally, into a gas (steam) because of the
heat that has effected the first product (ice) changing it twice.
I quite like this image because it clearly shows the three forms that atoms may become when effected by
heat or frozen. It also presents what stages the atoms go through and proves that a solid may not instantly
change to a gas.
It could be explained on the image how the atoms appear when transformed into each form (Example:
Atoms appear closer together when a solid and far apart/randomly scattered when a gas.) this would give a
more detailed explanation of the process of atoms and extend knowledge. The diagram may also be labelled
to help an inexperienced scientist completely understand.
I have provided a second diagram on the right side/above that contains this information.
15. Ice melts into water and water
evaporates into steam when you boil
it
16. Solid Liquid and gas
The solid in this picture is the ground around
the hole. The gas is the smoke from the liquid.
The liquid is boiling water just below the hole.
17. Solid liquid gas
This photo shows three cups, on the far
left, an ice block (solid), the middle (liquid)
and the right a cup with gas. I like this photo
because it clearly shows three forms of
matter. If you freeze matter, (water) you get
matter in the form of a solid, ice. Then if you
heat it up above 0 degrees Celsius and below
100 degrees Celsius, you get liquid. Then if
you heat it up above 100 degrees
Celsius, water starts to boil, then
evaporate, its gas form.
18. SOLID,LIQUID,GAS
The diagram at the top basically explains everything.
The ice is solid even though it was formed by water it is not a liquid as it is a huge block. The water is being
frozen and makes it thick and solid. You can tell if a substance is a solid, liquid or gas by looking at it you can
say that ice cube is a solid because the water or any type of liquid in it doesn’t flow.
The liquid is when the ice cube melts. It is a liquid because the liquid flows and it is not thick or dense. The
atoms and molecules in it loosened up a bit from how it was before in solid and created a liquid by loosing
the atoms and molecules a bit.
The gas was a solid and a liquid first but not anymore as the atoms and molecules loosened up the this
substance became a gas. If you want to know if a substance if gas then see if the substance flows and is not
tightened up all together (which is solid).
19. Solid, Liquid, Gas
This is a diagram showing how solids get from solids to gas. When it
is a solid it is hard, and when all the Atoms split it can turn into liquid
because of the heat and then they will split, and then lastly it turns
into gas because of the heat. I like this diagram because it shows us
how a solid turns into a liquid and then into gas. It is helpful because
it specifically shows us how solids turn into liquid then to gas in a
easy way. Further information should be added because some people
may not get what the diagram shows so In my own opinion I think
that they should show what atoms are because newbies may not
now what atoms are and if they put atoms in the diagram they can
learn and have a clear understanding of this diagram.