Solid Liquid GasWe began this year with Matter and its properties. Students in all STEM classes are learning that Matter comes in three forms: Solid, Liquid, and Gas. They're learning that solid matter keeps its shape, unless broken. Solid molecules are very close together, and touching. Liquids can be poured and take the shape of their container. Their molecules are not touching, they have space between them. Gases also take the shape of their container but have molecules that are spread further apart. Check out our solid, liquid, and gas molecule examples above, using our students!
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