Brain Pop www.brainpop.com States of Matter Matter Changing States
States of Matter Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Gas Has no fixed shape Has no fixed volume Made of particles that move rapidly The particles also have large spaces between them in comparison to solids and liquids
Examples of Gases Steam Oxygen Carbon dioxide Smog Helium
Liquid Has no fixed shape Has a fixed volume Particles move past one another easily Particles are fairly close, but not in a neat even arrangement as the particles in a solid are.
Solid Has a fixed shape Has a fixed volume Particles are arranged in a tight, regular pattern Particles move very little
What would it take for matter to move from one state to another? STATES of matter? What would it take for matter to move from one state to another?
Add or Subtract Energy. . . When energy is added, particles move faster! When energy is taken away, particles move slower!
Solid + Energy = ? When energy is added to solids, they become liquids!
Liquid + Energy = ? When energy is added to liquids, they become gasses!
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STATES OF MATTER Solid Gas Liquid 1. Condensation 2. Freezing Freezing Particle Arrangement STATES OF MATTER 1. Condensation 2. Freezing Freezing Condensation Sublimation Melting Evaporation