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Finish Phase change graphic organizer Tuesday, August 07, 2018 Objective: YWBAT describe how substances change from state to state. Drill: Name two kinds of vaporization and where they occur. Homework Finish Phase change graphic organizer

Boiling occurs throughout a liquid and evaporation occurs on the surface of a liquid.

Did you know…? Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. It is -109.3°F Dry ice gets it’s name because it changes directly from a solid to a gas

Today’s Activities Drill Fire and Ice Lab Phase Change Table Conclusion

Closure True or False: The temperature remains at the boiling point until all of the liquid has boiled.

Conclusion Answer True