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A vibrant, playful collection of clipart icons representing solids (burger, skateboard), liquids (paint, sanitizer), gases (cloud, balloon), and plasma (flame, lightning).
A stylized diagram showing the three physical states of water (solid, liquid, gas) as interconnected elements, often used to illustrate scientific or digital concepts.
Three diverse children explore the three states of matter using everyday items like ice, juice, steam, and balloons-with magnified particle diagrams.
A curious student scientist observes a lively chemical reaction in a test tube while holding a beaker of liquid.
A playful, icy-themed logo for “State of Matter,” perfect for teaching phases of matter in a fun, memorable way.
A young scientist carefully mixes chemicals in a lab, demonstrating curiosity and safety with goggles and a lab coat.
A colorful educational graphic illustrating common physical and chemical changes, from icicles melting to sugar dissolving in juice.
Engaging, diverse clip art illustrating key science concepts like solid, liquid, gas, and the water cycle-ideal for elementary STEM lessons.
A powerful visual tribute to Black resilience-six confident women stand together, fists raised, embodying solidarity and pride.
A simplified Bohr-style atomic model showing a central nucleus and three electrons in elliptical orbits.
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.
Three clear containers illustrate how particle spacing and motion differ across the three classical states of matter.
A thinker in action: holding knowledge, pondering deeply, and letting ideas bloom.
A simple yet effective icon representing cloudy and windy weather, perfect for quick visual communication in forecasts.
A cheerful, kid-friendly illustration set depicting the three states of water, complete with expressive molecules, ice cubes, steam, and a curious student.
A simple diagram showing water as ice (solid), in a glass (liquid), rising as steam (gas), and heated by an electric kettle.
A colorful collage of real-world items-ruler, balance scale, balloon, basketball, feather, pinecone, rubber duck, and more-used to teach physical properties.
A printable educational grid showing everyday items like yogurt, cheese, jelly, corn starch, and more-perfect for sorting, labeling, or flashcard use.
A simple, colorful illustration showing water as ice (solid), a droplet (liquid), and a cloud (gas/vapor).
A colorful, easy-to-understand infographic showing solids (e.g., apple, pencil), liquids (e.g., milk, juice), and gases (e.g., air, steam) in daily life.
Meet the cheerful trio representing the three classic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas-each with personality and expressive features!
A visual guide to the states of matter: ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas), each paired with its microscopic particle structure.