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Making states of matter working

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Science

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Lessons no : 23

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Understand particle behavior in solids, liquids, and gases through hands-on modeling and experiments
  • Demonstrate changes of state such as melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, and sublimation using practical models
  • Apply concepts of heat, energy, and particle movement to real-world states of matter scenarios
  • Develop problem-solving, observation, and creativity skills through interactive science projects and group activities

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Making states of matter working , in this course helps students understand the three main states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—through an engaging and practical project. In this course, learners create models using simple materials such as balloons, bottles, clay, and cardboard to demonstrate how particles behave in each state. The model shows how solids have tightly packed particles that hold a fixed shape, liquids have loosely packed particles that flow and take the shape of their container, and gases have widely spaced particles that expand freely. The course also introduces concepts like changes of state—melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, and sublimation—explaining how heat and energy affect matter. By building and experimenting with the model, students gain a deeper understanding of fundamental physics and chemistry concepts. This hands-on activity strengthens problem-solving, observation, and creativity skills, making it ideal for classroom demonstrations, science fairs, and group projects, where theory is connected to real-life examples. howtofunda