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Summary of last class We had a standard opening. We finished the Microscope Diaphragm lab, and worked in the workbook, pages 17-20. Saw a video on Boyle’s Law 4
Write your answer to last class’s Essential Question: Describe Boyle’s Law 5
Essential Question: What one fact did you learn in the video? Topic/Objective: Name: States of Matter Class/Period: Date: Oct 21 Essential Question: What one fact did you learn in the video?
1. Transition from solid to liquid a) melting; b) freezing; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) ionization; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) sublimation.
2. Transition from liquid to gas a) sublimation; b) freezing; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) ionization; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
3. Transition from solid to gas a) sublimation; b) ionization; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) freezing; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
4. Transition from liquid to solid a) sublimation; b) ionization; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) freezing; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
Answers
1. Transition from solid to liquid a) melting; b) freezing; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) ionization; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) sublimation.
1. Transition from solid to liquid a) melting; b) freezing; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) ionization; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) sublimation.
2. Transition from liquid to gas a) sublimation; b) freezing; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) ionization; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
2. Transition from liquid to gas a) sublimation; b) freezing; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) ionization; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
3. Transition from solid to gas a) sublimation; b) ionization; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) freezing; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
3. Transition from solid to gas a) sublimation; b) ionization; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) freezing; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
4. Transition from liquid to solid a) sublimation; b) ionization; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) freezing; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
4. Transition from liquid to solid a) sublimation; b) ionization; c) boiling; d) deionization; e) evaporation; ab) vaporization; ac) freezing; ad) condensation; ae) deposition; bc) melting
Homework Notebook collection ends Friday for full credit. Vocab Test tomorrow
Today’s Work Textbook-workbook – read page 58-67. Complete answers on workbook pages 17-20 Video on States of Matter https://vimeo.com/124260338