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Nothing special about me. All I am is a person.
– Saxton, 2015
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Jerald’s Magnifying Glass
Jerald was a very happy kid. One day, on his birthday, he got his father’s old magnifying glass. It wasn’t a normal magnifying glass, however. It was a magic magnifying glass, and it could see deep into a molecular level. It could see all the molecules in a solid, a liquid, and a gas.
Jerald loved the magnifying glass. It was way better than his other presents (they were mostly socks). His father was happy that Jeral liked it so much.
Jerald’s dad said that he should go around the house and look at some states of matter. He also said that ice is an excellent example of how matter changes. Jerald went out to see what his dad was talking about.
Jerald took an ice cube from the fridge and put it on a plate. He observed it. Jerald found out that solids have a defined shape and volume that never change. The molecules in a solid are placed in a pattern. This pattern is called a crystalline solid, because crystals have a very specific molecule arrangement. The molecules in the pattern constantly vibrate, and they don’t stay still. There’s not much thermal energy in a solid. If there’s any added thermal energy to a solid, it’s going to melt sooner or later.
Next, Jerald learned about a type of change in matter called melting. Jerald put some ice cubes in a pot and his dad helped him heat them over a stove. The ice cubes began to recieve more thermal energy. Soon, the molecubes inside the ice cube began to vibrate more faster. Soon, the molecules bagan to move past each other. Jerald, curious, put a thermometer inside the pot. It reached a temperature of
Okay so um I had to make a childrens book about things kids shouldn’t know