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Learning About Solids, Liquids & Gases

13 minutes 38 seconds

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Complex matrix of spherical objects and a thermometer showing 0 degrees. Caption: and it changes from the liquid to a solid.

Introduces the concept that everything is made of matter, and examines the three states of matter. Defines and examines a range of solids, liquids, and gases. Uses graphics to show the effects of heat on atoms and molecules in solids. Summarizes each segment.

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Runtime: 13 minutes 38 seconds

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  • Tiny teachers sign with class
    Alexandria R. (Greenville, SC)
    September 16th, 2015 at 07:41 AM

    Very helpful as background for students beginning 7th grade chemistry unit. Students were engaged and inspired to do their own research and experiments.