Mr. Jadie your class this week will be on the three states of the matter.
Well Chief tomorrow I'll start that class with the students.
Students, today's class will talk about the three states of the matter
Teacher and what are the three states of matter
Teacher and can give us an example of the states of the matter.
Jose the three states of matter are solid, liquid and gaseous.
Ice is an example of the solid state.
And what would the other two states of matter be teacher?
The sea is an example since it is in a liquid state.
The clouds would be the example of the gaseous state.
Today we will study the mobility of the 3 states of matter.
That would be the mobility of the three states of matter from solid to liquid and from liquid to gas.
For tomorrow l need each of you to investigate how you absorb energy when it moves through states. Jose touches you solid maria liquid and Steven gaseous.
Solid: Molecules have restricted freedom of movement and high vibration energy.
Liquid: The molecules are relatively close, but have higher kinetic energy than in the corresponding solid.
Gas: Molecules have greater freedom of movement and high kinetic energy.
Thank you, very good explanation,
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