Temperature and particle movement. SNB pg 27. Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter 6.1 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE solid liquid.

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Temperature and particle movement. SNB pg 27

Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter 6.1 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE solid liquid gas Solids have a fixed volume and a fixed shape. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

Matter exists in different physical states. 6.1 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Solids have a fixed volume and a fixed shape. Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES states of matter solid liquid gas

Matter exists in different physical states. 6.1 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Solids have a fixed volume and a fixed shape. Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape. Gases have no fixed volume and no fixed shape. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES states of matter solid liquid gas

6.2 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Temperature depends on particle movement. Temperature is commonly measured on the Fahrenheit or Celsius scales. All particles in matter have kinetic energy. Temperature is the measurement of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. Particles in a warmer substance have a greater average kinetic energy than particles in a cooler substance, because energy is heat hot liquid cold liquid CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

The energy of motion. A moving object has the most kinetic energy at the point where it moves the fastest. kinetic theory of matter 6.2 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Temperature depends on particle movement. temperature kinetic theory of matter thermometer CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

A measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles in an object. temperature 6.2 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Temperature depends on particle movement. temperature kinetic theory of matter thermometer CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

SNB pg 26 – 6.1 Review Questions Textbook pg 171 – questions 1-4. ▫You do not have to write the question, but you must use TAG.