States of Matter (simple, unlabeled) — free printable diagram

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States of Matter (simple, unlabeled)

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A simple two-row diagram illustrating the three states of matter using water as the example. The top row shows three iconic images: an ice cube (solid), a water droplet (liquid), and a steam/cloud (gas), each above a numbered blank (1–3). The bottom row shows three circular molecular close-up diagrams connected by dashed lines to the images above: tightly packed particles in a grid (solid), loosely packed moving particles (liquid), and widely spaced fast-moving particles (gas), each above a numbered blank (4–6). All labels are absent; students write answers on the lines.

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