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Energy and Matter Changes in State Chapter 8 Lesson 2 Mr. Nigh Science 7
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Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy is the energy an object has due to its motion Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of all particles in a substance SolidLiquidGas
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Potential Energy The greater the distance between particles, the greater the chemical potential energy of the particles
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Thermal Energy Thermal Energy is the total potential and kinetic energy in an object When Thermal energy is added to added to a substance, the particles move faster and faster. Substances may change their state of matter
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REMEMBER: particles are always in motion, even in solids. Because the particles in a solid are bound together, they do not move from place to place-they vibrate As a solid heats up, the particles vibrate faster until they break loose and slide past each other-in other words turn into a liquid.
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Melting The temperature at which a specific solid becomes a liquid is its melting point.
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Freezing is the process by which a liquid becomes a solid A frozen substance does not have to have an extremely cold temperature, some substances are frozen at room temperatures (ie. candles, pop cans)
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The temperature at which a specific liquid becomes a solid is its freezing point. The freezing point of a substance is the same as the melting point At temperatures below this point the substance is a solid, above this point the substance is a liquid.
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Vaporization Vaporization is the change in the state of a liquid into a gas. The kinetic energy of particles increases until the liquid reaches its boiling point During boiling, liquid vaporizes at the surface and within the liquid.
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Evaporation is another process by which a liquid becomes a gas It usually occurs at the surface of a liquid The fastest moving particles at the surface can break away from the liquid and escape to become gas particles
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When you cool a gas it loses energy. As the particles move more slowly, the attractions among them cause water droplets to form Condensation is the process by which a gas changes its state to become a liquid
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Sublimation Under certain conditions, solids can lose particles through a process similar to evaporation. When solids change directly to a gas, it is known as sublimation. Dry ice or frozen carbon dioxide sublimates in normal atmospheric conditions
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Deposition Deposition is the change from a gas gas directly into a solid
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