EQ: What happens when matter changes state? PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER: WHEN MATTER CHANGES STATE.

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EQ: What happens when matter changes state? PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER: WHEN MATTER CHANGES STATE

MATTER Chemical Properties Physical Properties all matter has Mass Volume states Solid Liquid Gas flammability oxidation reactivity toxicity Density Solubility Volume Melting Point Freezing Point can undergo Chemical Changes Physical Changes identified by

Matter can undergo 2 types of changes: physical changes and chemical changes. Do you have any idea what the differences between the 2 are? Can you give any examples of a physical change or a chemical change? It is important to note that all matter can go through changes! PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHANGES

Chemical Change Physical Change PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHANGES Does this help?

Physical Change: A change in which no new substances are formed  It does not change the type of matter the object is made of.  It can change the shape, size or phase of the matter.  Many physical changes can be easily reversed.

Brainstorm a list of physical changes that we as humans can go through. {Be prepared to share your best idea} Brainstorm a list of physical changes that matter can go through. {Be prepared to share your best idea} A CLOSER LOOK AT PHYSICAL CHANGES… Think: change in size, form, texture, shape, or phase Think of a few ways that you could physically change this piece of paper that I am giving you. How many different ways can you think of? {Pick your most creative idea and demonstrate it}

Which of these are changes to the state of matter? {solids, liquids, gases} Examples of physical changes:

REVIEW PhaseMotion of Particles Speed of Particles Solid Liquid Gas Particles are close, but can slide past one another Particles vibrate in place and are tightly packed Particles are constantly expanding and are far apart Fast Medium Slow

What might cause the particles in solids, liquids, and gases to move faster and expand or start to slow down and pack tighter together?

For this activity, you will be selecting 2 white cards from the Science folder. Look back in your notes and determine whether the clue on the card is a clue to a solid, liquid, or gas. In a moment, you will be receiving a secret card on your back that says: Solid Liquid or Gas When you are instructed to, you will travel around the room giving away 2 clue cards & receiving 2 clue cards. You will look at the clue cards that students give you and determine whether your secret card says: Solid, Liquid, or Gas REVIEW & REINFORCEMENT GAME

It’s all about the addition of heat or the loss of heat! You can make a connection to something that you already know: Penguins huddle together, tightly packed, and move very little when the weather gets very cold. If an extremely hot heat source came close to a group of people, you would all probably scatter away quickly expanding out in all directions. WHAT REACTION DID YOU HAVE TO HEAT?

 As temperature increases, the energy of the particles and motion increases. Meaning that the atoms move more quickly Check out:

Most substances can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas depending on temperature.