TEKS 112.5(b)(6)(C)
predict, observe, and record changes in the state of matter caused by heating or cooling in a variety of substances such as ice becoming liquid water, condensation forming on the outside of a glass, or liquid water being heated to the point of becoming water vapor (gas); and
Source: Texas Administrative Code §112.5 (Chapter 112) · Adopted 2021
Knowledge & Skills 112.5(b)(6)
Matter and energy
The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties that determine how matter is identified, classified, changed, and used. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 112.5(b)(6)
- TEKS 112.5(b)(6)(A) measure, test, and record physical properties of matter, including temperature, mass, magnetism, and the ability to sink or float in water;
- TEKS 112.5(b)(6)(B) describe and classify samples of matter as solids, liquids, and gases and demonstrate that solids have a definite shape and that liquids and gases take the shape of their container…
- TEKS 112.5(b)(6)(D) demonstrate that materials can be combined based on their physical properties to create or modify objects such as building a tower or adding clay to sand to make a stronger brick a…