Investigating Matter Solid, Liquid, Gas.

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Investigating Matter Solid, Liquid, Gas

Solid, Liquid, Gas What is the difference? p.274-278 There are 2 main factors that are found to describe each phase of matter. Motion & Forces between the atoms. How fast the particles are moving How strong the particles attract each other

Solid, Liquid, Gas Using pages 274-279, you are to find words that describe each phase of matter. Slides, Fluid, Flowing Yes, definite volume No, takes shape of its container Loose, random, disorganized

Solid, Liquid, Gas PROJECT Matter Foldable Start by folding paper the Hot Dog way FRONT DOORS INSIDE SOLID LIQUID GAS SOLID LIQUID GAS

Solid, Liquid, Gas MATTER is made up of tiny particles called ATOMS SPEED of atoms determines the state of matter Atoms are always in constant MOTION. We change matter by adding or taking away HEAT Adding heat SPEEDS up atoms, taking away slows down. Absolute ZERO: Temperature when all molecular movement stops. (Can’t get there)