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00:00Today, we are going to learn about solids and liquids.
00:10Solid and liquid are states of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space.
00:20Now, matter comes in different states or forms. There's solid, there's liquid, and there's gas.
00:28Today, we are focusing on solids and liquids and how to classify them.
00:39We're going to start with solids.
00:45Matter is a solid when it has its own shape. Let's show you.
00:52So, here are some examples of solids. Remember, matter is a solid when it has its own shape.
01:01Here is a coat. A coat is an example of a solid. It has its own shape.
01:07It's an interesting shape. It's the shape of a coat, but it has its own shape. It's a solid.
01:13It has its own shape. It's a solid.
01:19Here's another one. Here's a laptop computer. It's an example of a solid. It has its own shape.
01:27It has its own shape. It's a solid piece of matter.
01:34Here's another solid. A scooter. An electric scooter. That looks really awesome and fun to ride.
01:39It's a solid, right? It has its own shape. It's a solid.
01:48Oh, I love making these. A paper airplane is an example of a solid. It is matter that has its own shape. It's a solid.
02:03Matter is a solid when it has its own shape.
02:10Now let's learn about liquids.
02:17Matter is a liquid when it takes the shape of its container.
02:26Here are some examples of liquids.
02:29Our first is water. Notice how we had to have it in a bottle in this picture because it doesn't have its own shape.
02:40It takes the shape of its container because water is a liquid.
02:47Here's another liquid. Honey. Honey takes the shape of its container. It's not solid. It's liquid.
02:54Matter is a liquid when it takes the shape of its container. It doesn't have its own shape. It's a liquid.
03:03Here's the last example of a liquid. It's coffee and it's in this cup. It's taking the shape of the cup because it's a liquid. It doesn't have a shape.
03:16Matter is a liquid when it takes the shape of its container.
03:25Alright, so solids have their own shape and liquids take the shape of their container.
03:33Alright, I think you're ready. I think you're ready to handle this. We're going to play a quick game to figure out if these items are solid or liquid.
03:41So I hope you'll help me out. I hope you'll participate because we need to figure this out.
03:48Our first one. Juice. Solid or liquid?
03:54Yeah, juice is a liquid. It takes the shape of its container.
04:03How about this? A cup. Is a cup solid or liquid?
04:10Yeah, it's solid. It has its own shape.
04:16Let's try milk. Is milk a liquid or solid?
04:21Yeah, milk is a liquid. It takes the shape of its container.
04:30How about this one? Honey. Is honey a liquid or a solid?
04:38Yeah, it's a liquid. It takes the shape of its container.
04:42Let's try a car. Is a car a solid or a liquid?
04:49Is it a liquid or a solid? It's a solid. It has its own shape. Great job.
04:57How about shampoo? Is shampoo a solid or a liquid?
05:06Uh-huh. Shampoo is a liquid.
05:09Uh-huh. Shampoo is a liquid. It takes the shape of its container.
05:15Solids have their own shape. Liquids take the shape of their container.
05:25Okay, that was pretty cool. You seem to know a lot about solids and liquids now.
05:30So the next time you're drinking something or you're holding something, you can say to yourself,
05:35I know what this is.