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Collection of States Of Matter (18)
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Three diverse children explore the three states of matter using everyday items like ice, juice, steam, and balloons-with magnified particle diagrams.
Kids exploring science with hands-on experiments-beakers, thermometers, magnifying glasses, and more-in colorful and B&W versions.
A frosty, playful “State of Matter” title graphic perfect for engaging young learners in physical science topics.
A vibrant, playful collection of clipart icons representing solids (burger, skateboard), liquids (paint, sanitizer), gases (cloud, balloon), and plasma (flame, lightning).
As heat is added, matter transitions from solid (ordered atoms) to liquid (loose packing), gas (free-moving particles), and finally plasma (ionized atoms and electrons).
These interactive matching puzzles help children visually connect everyday objects-like a sofa, juice box, or campfire-to their physical state of matter.
A simple, colorful illustration showing water as ice (solid), a droplet (liquid), and a cloud (gas/vapor).
From frozen ice to falling rain and vapor in the sky-this set visualizes water’s phase changes simply and clearly.
From left to right: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (CO₂)-the three primary physical states of matter.
This visual grid connects natural resources to their processed or manufactured counterparts-helping learners see the journey from raw material to finished product.
A vibrant, minimalist icon set illustrating the four classical elements-perfect for educational apps, wellness sites, or game interfaces.
Meet the charming trio of matter states-ice, water, and vapor-all with expressive kawaii faces and ready for classroom or design use.
A visual guide to the states of matter: ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas), each paired with its microscopic particle structure.
Visual comparison of gas, liquid, and solid states, including real-world examples and molecular arrangements.
Three beakers illustrate how particle spacing and movement differ across the states of matter: widely spaced in gas, close but mobile in liquid, tightly packed in solid.
A frosty, playful “State of Matter” title graphic perfect for engaging young learners in physical science topics.
Three clear containers illustrate how particle spacing and motion differ across the three classical states of matter.
A clear visual breakdown of solid, liquid, and gas states, aligned with a cool-to-hot temperature gradient.
