States of Matter Poster Project

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States of Matter Poster Project Requirements Title. Define The Kinetic Theory of Matter. 3 states of matter pyramid. Pictures: molecular and Real life State changes: Process (melting, freezing, boiling, condensation and sublimation, and energy either absorbed or released). Descriptions of each state. Exp. Solid: fixed volume, fixed shape, particles very close and very little movement( vibrations), low thermal energy, and low kinetic energy Poster must be visually appealing & colorful!

1. Must Contain a title!

2. Must Define the kinetic theory of matter!

3. Must Contain all 3 states of matter Pyramid!

4. Must have real life pictures of the states of matter!

Must show the processes involved in the state changes (melting, freezing, boiling, condensation and sublimation, and energy either being absorbed or released)

6. Must Contain a description of each state!

7. Must be visually appealing and colorful!

You can create your poster on the computer or use construction paper You can create your poster on the computer or use construction paper. It must contain all the elements listed above. It is due on Wednesday February 18th!