Changes of State LIQUID Vaporization Melting Freezing SOLID GAS

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Changes of State LIQUID Vaporization Melting Freezing SOLID GAS Key + Add Heat Energy - Take Away Heat Energy LIQUID 3. Melting Vaporization 4. 1. Freezing SOLID Condensation GAS 2. Sublimation 5. Deposition 6. Word Bank Condensation Deposition Freezing Melting Sublimation Vaporization

Examples of Phase Changes Ice cream changing to a liquid Water on the outside of a cold glass or mirror Water leaving the top layer of a lake Boiling water Frost on leaves Dry Ice Water changing to ice

Changes in Matter Liquid Solid Solid Gas Dry Ice Liquid Gas Solid Change of State From a… To a… Example Freezing Sublimation Vaporization Melting Condensation Deposition Liquid Solid Ice cream changing to a liquid Solid Gas Dry Ice Water leaving the top layer of a lake AND boiling water Liquid Gas Ice cream changing to a liquid Solid Liquid Water on the outside of a cold glass or mirror Liquid Gas Gas Solid Frost on leaves

Condensation-Cold Surface Ice cubes

cold dust particles collect water vapor in the air. Condensation A cloud forms when… cold dust particles collect water vapor in the air.

Create a caption for this animation. Condensation Create a caption for this animation. As more and more water molecules stick to cold dust particles a cloud gets dark and gray and full of water. We say the cloud is saturated with water and then it begins to fall apart. We call this precipitation.

What is the opposite of… condensation Gas Liquid Vaporization

Evaporation Boiling

Boiling Hotplate

Heating of Water

Heating of Water A. Solid A.

Heating of Water A. Solid B. Melting B. A.

Heating of Water A. Solid B. Melting C. Liquid C. B. A.

Heating of Water A. Solid B. Melting C. Liquid D. Vaporization (Boiling) D. C. B. A.

Heating of Water A. Solid B. Melting C. Liquid D. Vaporization (Boiling) E. Gas D. C. B. E. A.