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States of Matter Copyright SHESC 2009

Gas

Liquid

Solid

Can you find 3 states of matter in these pictures? Click icon for song link ”Solid, Liquid, Gas” Copyright SHESC 2009

solid Increasing temperature liquid gas melting evaporating condensing freezing Change of state is dependent on temperature Copyright SHESC 2009

solid Increasing temperature liquid gas melting evaporating condensing freezing Interactive applet shows how temperature affects molecules Copyright SHESC 2009

Plasma Photo from:

Solid—strong bondsLiquid—weak bonds Gas—no bonds Plasma—ionization Copyright SHESC 2009

Rachel Loersch (785) Copyright SHESC 2009