Solid,liquid,gasalps

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Name _____________________ Period ___ Solid, Liquid, Gas 1. Predict what will happen -

Ice is left on the counter Liquid water is heated Dry ice is left on the counter

2. Predict what will happen when mixing a solid (baking soda) with a liquid (vinegar). 3. Draw a picture and explain what happened

4. Give two characteristics of each of the states of matter - Solid -

Liquid

-

Gas

5. What do the atoms look like in each of the three states of matter

Solid

liquid

gas

6. What state of matter do you think the Ooze would fit into and Why?

Play around with your Ooze!

Put papertowel down on your counter or table top. Put the cornstarch into the bowl. Add a drop or two of food coloring. (Use whatever colors you like.) Add water slowly, mixing the cornstarch and water with your fingers until all the powder is wet. Keep adding water until the Ooze feels like a liquid when you're mixing it slowly. Then try tapping on the surface with your finger or a spoon. When Ooze is just right, it won't splash--it will feel solid. If you Ooze is too powdery, add a little more water. If it's too wet, add more cornstarch.









Pick up a handful and squeeze it. Stop squeezing and it will drip through your fingers. Rest your fingers on the surface of the Ooze. Let them sink down to the bottom of the bowl. Then try to pull them out fast. What happens? Take a blob and roll it between your hands to make a ball. Then stop rolling. The Ooze will trickle away between your fingers. Put a small plastic toy on the surface. Does it stay there or does it sink?