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Worksheet States of Matter Ks3

The document discusses the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It includes diagrams labeling the states and their particle arrangements. Tables identify properties of each state, such as fixed shape and volume. Students are asked to label phase changes on a graph including melting, boiling, and sublimation. They must also explain the particle behavior at each point in terms of kinetic energy.

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Worksheet States of Matter Ks3

The document discusses the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It includes diagrams labeling the states and their particle arrangements. Tables identify properties of each state, such as fixed shape and volume. Students are asked to label phase changes on a graph including melting, boiling, and sublimation. They must also explain the particle behavior at each point in terms of kinetic energy.

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States of matter for KS3 - Worksheet

1. Name the three states of matter and draw a particle diagram for each.

2. Complete the diagram below

3. Tick or Cross to show which states have which properties

Property Solid Liquid Gas

Fixed Shape

Fixed Volume

Easily compressed

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5. Complete the boxes on the diagram below

6. On the diagram above, label the melting point and boiling point on the y axis.
7. Explain, in terms of particles, what is happening at points a, b & c
a) …………………………………………………………………………………
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b) …………………………………………………………………………………
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c) …………………………………………………………………………………
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8. The diagram below shows a bottle of fizzy drink. Label the state of a-d.

a)……………………………………
b)……………………………………
c)……………………………………
d)……………………………………

9. Wet clothes are put on a washing line to dry. The water in the clothes turns into
water vapour in the air as the clothes dry.
a) Name the change as water turns into water vapour ……………………………
b) Rain forms from water vapour in the air. Name this change ………………….
c) The clothes dry much faster on a sunny day, explain why in terms of particles.
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10. Some substances can change directly from a solid to a gas, research the name
of this process. Can you find an example of a substance that behaves like this?
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