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What’s The Matter?

What’s The Matter?. Day 1 Investigation Is shaving cream a solid, liquid, or gas?. Introduction. Although the three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas, not all substances seem to fit perfectly into one of these groups.

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What’s The Matter?

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  1. What’s The Matter? Day 1 Investigation Is shaving cream a solid, liquid, or gas?

  2. Introduction Although the three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas, not all substances seem to fit perfectly into one of these groups. Take a look at shaving cream and see if you can decide whether it should be called a solid, liquid, gas, or something in between.

  3. Materials Needed • Shaving cream • Small plate • Penny • Magnifying glass • Paper towels

  4. Let’s set up your journal… All drawings go here Date What’s the Matter? Day 1 Is shaving cream a solid, liquid, or a gas? Hypothesis: I NOTICE I WONDER Pg # Pg#

  5. Procedure • Set up your science journal with a I Notice/I Wonder T Chart • Squirt some shaving cream onto your plate and observe it. • Examine it with a magnifying lens. • Form a hypothesis: Is shaving cream a solid, liquid or gas? • Draw what you see in your science journal • Try blowing gently on the shaving cream. • Try rubbing some between your fingers. • Do you still agree with your hypothesis? • Record your thoughts……

  6. Let’s finish… • Carefully place a penny on top of the shaving cream and observe what happens. • Draw your observations. • Now fill in your “I Notice/I Wonder” Chart. • Leave the shaving cream overnight and observe again in the morning.

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