Water can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (liquid water), and gas (water vapor). The document provides examples of how water changes form between these states - freezing to a solid, melting to a liquid, and boiling to a gas. It prompts the reader to identify other examples of solids, liquids, and gases in their environment.
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Solid Liquid or Gas Powerpoint English United States.ppt Ver 2
Water can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (liquid water), and gas (water vapor). The document provides examples of how water changes form between these states - freezing to a solid, melting to a liquid, and boiling to a gas. It prompts the reader to identify other examples of solids, liquids, and gases in their environment.
Water can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (liquid water), and gas (water vapor). The document provides examples of how water changes form between these states - freezing to a solid, melting to a liquid, and boiling to a gas. It prompts the reader to identify other examples of solids, liquids, and gases in their environment.
orGas? Changing States of Water What happens when you freeze water?
The water turns into its solid form, ice.
Changing States of Water What happens when you hold an ice cube in your hand?
The ice melts and becomes a liquid again.
Changing States of Water What happens if you boil water?
The water turns into a gas.
Changing States of Water Can you remember which of these is a solid, liquid, or gas?
Solid Liquid Gas
Solid, Liquid, or Gas? Look at the room around you. Can you see any other examples of solids? Solid, Liquid, or Gas? Look at the room around you and outside. Can you see any other examples of a gas? Solid, Liquid, or Gas? Look at the room around you. Can you see any other examples of liquids?