Problem Overview:
The task is to classify the given objects into three categories:
Solids,
Liquids, and
Gases. The goal is to understand the physical states of matter and categorize each object accordingly.
Objects Provided:
1. Glasses
2. Bowl
3. Air in a balloon
4. Tea
5. Ball
6. Wool
7. Milkshake
8. Steam
9. Hot air
10. Juice
11. Water
12. Wood
Solution Approach:
To solve this, we need to recall the definitions of solids, liquids, and gases:
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Solids: Have a definite shape and volume. They are rigid and do not flow.
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Liquids: Have a definite volume but not a definite shape. They take the shape of their container.
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Gases: Have neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. They expand to fill any container.
Now, let's classify each object:
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Solids
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Glasses: These have a definite shape and volume (rigid).
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Bowl: This has a definite shape and volume (rigid).
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Ball: This has a definite shape and volume (rigid).
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Wool: This has a definite shape and volume (fibers are solid).
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Wood: This has a definite shape and volume (rigid).
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Liquids
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Tea: This has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.
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Milkshake: This has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.
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Juice: This has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.
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Water: This has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.
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Gases
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Air in a balloon: This has no definite shape or volume; it expands to fill the balloon.
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Steam: This is water vapor, which has no definite shape or volume.
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Hot air: This has no definite shape or volume; it expands freely.
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Final Classification:
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Solids
- Glasses
- Bowl
- Ball
- Wool
- Wood
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Liquids
- Tea
- Milkshake
- Juice
- Water
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Gases
- Air in a balloon
- Steam
- Hot air
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Explanation:
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Solids are materials that maintain their shape and volume, such as glasses, bowls, balls, wool, and wood.
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Liquids flow and take the shape of their container but have a fixed volume, such as tea, milkshakes, juice, and water.
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Gases expand to fill any container and have no fixed shape or volume, such as air in a balloon, steam, and hot air.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
\textbf{Solid} & \textbf{Liquid} & \textbf{Gas} \\
\hline
\text{Glasses} & \text{Tea} & \text{Air in a balloon} \\
\text{Bowl} & \text{Milkshake} & \text{Steam} \\
\text{Ball} & \text{Juice} & \text{Hot air} \\
\text{Wool} & \text{Water} & \\
\text{Wood} & & \\
\hline
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solid liquid and gases worksheet.