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This educational overview, crafted by Amaya Warren, explores the fundamental states of matter: solids, liquids, gases, and mixtures. It provides clear definitions and examples for each category. Solids like desks and computers are hard, liquids such as water and juice can be consumed, while gases are found in the air around us. The document also differentiates between mixtures and solutions, discussing items like trail mix and Kool-Aid. Additionally, the concept of buoyancy is explained through relatable examples, making it easy to understand.
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Science By Amaya Warren
Solids • Rock desk paper computer • Non-examples – water milk orange juice • Definition – solids are something that is hard like a desk or a computer
liquids • examples- -water juice lemanade • Non-examples – rock computer paper • Definition – a liquid is something that you can drink out of like lemande and orange juice
gases • Examples –gases are in the air • Non – examples - desk milk computer • Defanition – a gas is something that is in the air .
mixtures • Examples – lucky charms trail mix honey bunches with oats • Non – examples kool –aid book paper • Definition – substances which can be separated .
solutions • Examples kool-aid food coloring water • Non-examples – a desk computer and paper • Definition – substnotanes which cannot be separated
buoyancy • Examples – wood pencil sock • Non – examples earser computer desk • Definition – buoyancy is something that floats on water
Where I got my information • Dictionary.com • The class board