Problem Analysis:
The task involves filling in the blanks with the correct words related to solids, liquids, and gases. The goal is to understand the properties of these states of matter and apply that knowledge to complete the sentences accurately.
Solution:
1.
All matter is made up of tiny particles called _________.
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Answer: Atoms/Molecules
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Explanation: Matter is composed of tiny particles known as atoms or molecules, which are the building blocks of all substances.
2.
Volume is the amount of _________ taken up by any matter.
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Answer: Space
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Explanation: Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a substance.
3.
Mass is the amount of _________ any object has.
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Answer: Matter
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Explanation: Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
4.
Liquids take the shape of their _________.
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Answer: Container
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Explanation: Liquids have no definite shape but take the shape of the container they are in.
5.
________ do not have any definite shape or volume.
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Answer: Gases
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Explanation: Gases expand to fill the volume and shape of their container, meaning they have no definite shape or volume.
6.
________ is a state of matter with fixed volume, but no fixed shape.
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Answer: Liquid
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Explanation: Liquids have a fixed volume (they occupy a specific amount of space) but no fixed shape (they take the shape of their container).
7.
________ have definite shape and volume.
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Answer: Solids
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Explanation: Solids have both a definite shape and a definite volume.
8.
A _______ and an _________ are examples of solid.
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Answer: Rock, Book (or any other solid objects like metal, wood, etc.)
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Explanation: Solids are rigid and maintain their shape and volume. Examples include rocks, books, metals, and more.
9.
________ is an example of liquid.
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Answer: Water
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Explanation: Water is a common example of a liquid, which has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
10.
________ is an example of gas.
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Answer: Air
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Explanation: Air is a mixture of gases and is a common example of a gas, which has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume.
Final Answer:
1. Atoms/Molecules
2. Space
3. Matter
4. Container
5. Gases
6. Liquid
7. Solids
8. Rock, Book
9. Water
10. Air
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{Atoms/Molecules} \\
2. \text{Space} \\
3. \text{Matter} \\
4. \text{Container} \\
5. \text{Gases} \\
6. \text{Liquid} \\
7. \text{Solids} \\
8. \text{Rock, Book} \\
9. \text{Water} \\
10. \text{Air}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solid liquid and gases worksheet.