1.
Solids
are
usually
strong
and
hard.
2.
They
are
usually
used
in
construc;on
and
the
making
of
furniture.
-‐
Iron
is
used
in
construc;on
of
buildings
and
bridges.
-‐
It
is
also
extensively
used
in
vehicles
and
machines.
-‐
Plas;c
is
widely
used
in
household
such
as
pails,
the
handles
of
cooking
utensils,
hoses
and
so
on.
Unit
3.4
:
THE
PROPERTIES
OF
MATTER
AND
THEIR
APPLICATION
OF
LIFE
3.
Liquids
and
gases
can
flow.
4.
Therefore,
they
can
be
easily
transported
in
pipes.
-‐
Clean
water
is
distributed
through
pipes
from
the
water
treatment
plant
to
the
consumers.
-‐
Cooking
gas
is
distributed
through
pipes
to
units
of
block
in
apartment.
Unit
3.4
:
THE
PROPERTIES
OF
MATTER
AND
THEIR
APPLICATION
OF
LIFE
5.
Gases
can
be
compressed
unLl
they
liquefied.
6.
Storing
gases
in
liquid
form
allows
us
to
save
more
space,
hence,
gases
can
be
easily
transported.
-‐
Natural
gas
usually
is
stored
as
liquefied
natural
gas
(LNG).
-‐
Cooking
gas
is
also
stored
in
cylinders.
Unit
3.4
:
THE
PROPERTIES
OF
MATTER
AND
THEIR
APPLICATION
OF
LIFE
Applica;on
of
the
Concept
of
Density
1.
Buildings
and
structures
–
The
Tower
of
Pisa
2.
Buoys
/
Floats
/
Safety
Vest
3.
Trawling
net
or
DriZ
Net
4.
RaZs
/
Killing
Mosquito
Larvae
5.
Ships
6.
Raising
a
sunken
ship
7.
Submarines
8.
Hot
air
balloons
/
Weather
balloons
9.
Transpor;ng
logs
10.
Tin
ores
mining
11.
Helium
balloon
12.
Swimming
The Strength, Fracture and Workability of Coal: A Monograph on Basic Work on Coal Winning Carried Out by the Mining Research Establishment, National Coal Board