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Hello again.
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Second graders, How are you doing?
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Hope everyone is doing very well in today's lesson.
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We're going to continue to learn about matter.
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But today we're gonna focus more on properties of matter.
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What do we mean by properties?
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Properties means the size, the shape, the color and the
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texture. Now, what are the three states of matter in
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this lesson?
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We're going to learn how to classify the pictures as
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solid liquid and gas is.
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We will also review what matter is what the three
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states of matter is.
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And how can we classify them into solid liquid and
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gas one more time.
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Matter is everything that takes up space, anything that takes
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up space.
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So it's everything around us.
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If you look around you, you will see different things
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like a carpet, a caution, a pillow, a sofa, even
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the teeny tiny bits of things.
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They are matter.
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The three states of matter are solid liquid.
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And yes, what is a solid Let's all review together
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that solids have a definite shape.
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They never change their shape.
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Take a pencil to try to put it somewhere else.
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Does it change its shape?
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No. Take any racer put it in a cup.
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Does it change its shape?
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No, it has a definite shape, and it has a
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definite mass and a definite volume.
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A solid will always look the same.
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Anti up the same amount of space.
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Here are some examples off solids you can see around
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you chairs both coloring pencils, erasers, pillows, cautions, uh, computers.
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Solids are unlike gasses and liquids.
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Now liquid is the fluid, and it changes shape.
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It doesn't have its own shape.
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It changes the shape from one container to another.
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Try to do this experiment at home.
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Go get a glass of water.
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Water is a liquid juices, the liquid pepsi is the
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liquid. Get a glass of water and get two more
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cups two other cups and try to pour the water
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or the Jews or the Pepsi from one cup to
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another. What happens?
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Does it stay the same?
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Mm, It takes the shape of the container.
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It takes the shape off the glass or off the
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cup. Look over here.
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Some examples.
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Look at the orange juice.
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Now. If you poor this orange juice into a different
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cup, it will take the shape off the other cup.
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look at the cough syrup.
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It's the medicine look.
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It's taking the shape of the spoon and the salad
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dressing. It's taking the shape of the bottle.
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Last is guess what is gas?
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Yes, is the most difficult to understand state of matter.
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It does not have a definite shape.
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It does not have a definite mass or does not
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have a definite volume.
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Gas is all around you and it fills this piece.
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It is it.
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Look at some examples of gas.
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Look at the smoke.
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It's carbon dioxide, It's gas And look at the ear
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around you.
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The air that we breathe.
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It's gas is a mixture of gasses and look at
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the air inside the balloon.
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It's also gas.
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Now each state has its properties.
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We learn about their properties in this video will continue
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in our next video.
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Thank you for watching Bye bye.