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liquids
1. States of Matter
Tags: [Solids, liquids, gas, cohesion, states of matter, grade 2, grade 7]  ...
2. Eggcellent Density
... and therefore sinks. Even though it's larger and heavier, wax has a lower density (it's lighter for its size) than water, and it floats. Sinking and floating applies to liquids too. In this activity, ...
3. Floaters and Sinkers
... the interactions of liquids and solids. Investigate the relative densities of liquids and the relative densities of solids. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between density and buoyancy ...
4. Polyox
... to stick together, a process called cohesion. Strong cohesion properties can also impact how a fluid flows and in fact, polyox does not flow like other liquids. When you punch a bucket full of polyox, ...
5. Solid Liquid Gas
... close together, they stick to each other and vibrate slightly, forming a solid. Atoms in liquids aren't as tightly packed, but are still close enough to hold together. Gas is the least packed, where atoms ...
6. Ice Cube Towers
... be able to: Investigate the interactions of liquids and solids. Investigate changes of state. Entire Activity Download Ice Cube Towers ...
7. Kalliroscope
... interactions of liquids and solids. Observe the properties of a mixture. Entire Activity Download Kalliroscope (Activity ...
8. Incompressible Water
... a field trip to Science World at TELUS World of Science. It is related to exhibits in the Eureka! Gallery.  Objectives Students will be able to: Investigate the properties of liquids ...
9. Water Savers
... most of it comes from the liquids we drink. Not only do we drink water, we use it for agriculture, transportation, energy production, sanitation, manufacturing and recreation. We use much more water ...
10. Goo
For some things, it’s not too hard to classify them as liquids, solids, or gases. But what about that gooey stuff that feels wet yet doesn’t pour? Or the sticky stuff you can stretch and stretch and it ...
11. States of Matter
When water turns into snow, is it still water? The answer is yes! Our world is filled with solids, liquids and gases and matter can go from one state of matter into another without changing its substance. ...
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