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In your journal, draw a Venn Diagram using three (3) circles (like the one to the right) Label the circles: solids, liquids, gases. Complete the Venn Diagram with your ‘shoulder’ partner.
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The phrases “The Particle Model” and “The Particle Theory” refer to the same thing! The words “particle” and “molecule” are synonyms!
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Helps us understand the structure of matter. An explanation/description of the particles that make up all matter.
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All matter is made of particles that are always moving (even in solids). All particles have a mass and volume (take up space). Atoms bond together to make molecules/particles. Particles bond together to make matter/substances. The only difference between solids, liquids, and gases are the bonds. Particles do NOT have the same traits as the substances they make!
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Water particles are not tiny, wet water droplets. Wood particles are not tiny little splinters.
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Bonds are made of invisible, electrical energy that behave like springs and hold molecules/particles together BUT also keep them apart (attractive and repulsive). Bonds have no mass/weight.
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Fold it in half, hot-dog style. Write TRUE/YES on one side (write BIG). Write FALSE/NO on the other side (write BIG).
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Particles vibrate constantly around a ‘fixed’ position. Motion is limited because of the strong bonds that hold solids together. Particles are packed tightly together. Particles in a solid have the least amount of energy.
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Particles in a liquid move more freely than in solids. The bond holding the particles together is weaker than a solid, allowing particles to move throughout the liquid and connect to other particles. Liquids have more energy than solids.
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Particles have the most movement in a gas. There are NO bonds in a gas. Particles take the shape of the container they are in. Particles in a gas have the most energy.
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With your “face” partner… 1 st speaker – tell your partner the differences between a solid and a gas. 2 nd speaker – tell you partner the differences between a solid and a liquid.
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Adding energy causes the bonds holding the particles together to become weaker. Adding energy does not cause the particles to grow, shrink, multiply, or disappear. Adding energy causes the particles to move faster, raising the temperature and kinetic energy of the substance. ??So, what would happen if energy leaves particles??
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With your ‘shoulder’ partner, Discuss what you think happens when energy ‘leaves’ particles. Write down your answers.
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