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why does matter matter? by kelly hashway
solids volume container matter ice juice
gases mass atoms chair oxygen melting
liquids shape space milk helium

  1. the three basic properties of matter are
  2. all matter is made up of tiny particles called
  3. volume is the amount of that matter takes up.
  4. mass is the amount of an object has
  5. liquids take the shape of their
  6. do not have a definite shape or volume.
  7. do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite volume.
  8. have a definite shape and volume
  9. a and are examples of solids
  10. and are examples of liquids
  11. and are examples of gas.
  12. solid ice is when it is changing into a liquid

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Matter has mass, takes up space (volume), and has a shape - related property.
  2. Atoms are the basic building - blocks of matter.
  3. Volume measures the space occupied by matter.
  4. Mass is the amount of matter in an object.
  5. Liquids conform to the shape of their container.
  6. Gases have no definite shape or volume.
  7. Liquids have no definite shape but a definite volume.
  8. Solids have a definite shape and volume.
  9. Chair and ice are solids.
  10. Juice and milk are liquids.
  11. Oxygen and helium are gases.
  12. Melting is the process of ice changing to a liquid.

Answer:

  1. mass, volume, shape
  2. atoms
  3. space
  4. matter
  5. container
  6. Gases
  7. Liquids
  8. Solids
  9. chair, ice
  10. juice, milk
  11. oxygen, helium
  12. melting