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Ch. 8 - Solids, Liquids, & Gases MATTER Ch. 8 - Solids, Liquids, & Gases I. States of Matter (p.214-220) Kinetic Molecular Theory Four States of Matter Thermal Expansion

A. Kinetic Molecular Theory KMT Tiny, constantly moving particles make up all matter. The kinetic energy (motion) of these particles increases as temperature increases.

B. Four States of Matter Solids low KE - particles vibrate but can’t move around definite shape & volume crystalline - repeating geometric pattern amorphous - no pattern (e.g. glass, wax)

B. Four States of Matter Liquids higher KE - particles can move around but are still close together indefinite shape definite volume

B. Four States of Matter Gases high KE - particles can separate and move throughout container indefinite shape & volume

B. Four States of Matter Plasma very high KE - particles collide with enough energy to break into charged particles (+/-) gas-like, indefinite shape & volume stars, fluorescent light bulbs, TV tubes

C. Thermal Expansion Most matter expands when heated & contracts when cooled.  Temp causes  KE. Particles collide with more force & spread out. EX: thermostats (bimetallic strip)