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States of Matter
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Solid Definite shape Definite volume Particles are packed tightly together Particles can only vibrate, not move
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Liquid Takes the shape of its container Definite volume Particles are touching, but can slide past each other
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Gas Takes the shape of its container No definite volume (fills up the whole space) Particles bouncing off each other
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Evaporation The warmth of the sun causes moisture to evaporate from the earth and plants.
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CONDENSATION Gases COOL off to form liquids clouds dew
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DEPOSITION Gases COOL off too fast and form solids frost
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Freeze Cooling causes liquids to turn into solids.
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Melting HEAT makes solids melt into liquids
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Evaporate or Boil Heat causes liquids to change into gases.
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SUBLIMATION Solids HEAT up too fast and form gases Dry ice
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This is….? Evaporation (liquid changes to a gas)
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Condensation (gas changes to a liquid) This is an example of which change of state?
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Why do we sweat? (Perspire) Moisture EVAPORATING from our skin helps promote cooling.
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Is my glass leaking? Sweating? Condensation – Change from a gas to a liquid because it is cooling off Where do we see this happening? Cars Grass Bus windows Seeing your breath ???
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Keep your eyes open. Look for connections Why ‘dat’ Do ‘dat’?
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