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1 States of Matter January 27th & 28th

2 Take out a sheet of paper and number it 1-5.
Quiz

3 Is rust forming a physical or chemical property of matter?
1.

4 Is H2O an element, compound, or mixture?
2.

5 How do we find the volume of an irregular object?
3.

6 What is the main difference between mass and weight? (hint: the moon)
4.

7 When we have a mixture of black coffee we do not see any variation throughout the mixture? Is this an example of a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture? 5.

8 Main States/Phases of Matter
Solids Liquids Gases Plasma Bose-Einstein Condensates (BEC) Main States/Phases of Matter

9 Differences in particle movement

10 Solids Has a definite volume and shape!
The particles vibrate or move back and forth slightly. Solids

11 Liquids Has a definite volume, but no shape of its own!
Packed close together similar to a solid, but they move around freely. Liquids

12 Gases Does not have a definite shape or volume!
The particles move very quickly in all directions. Gases

13 Plasma Extremely hot, electrically charged gaseous material.
99% of our observable universe is composed of plasma! Plasma

14 Occurs at extremely low temperatures when atoms clump together into a single mass.
Essentially the opposite of plasma. BEC

15 You may work in groups of up to three!
Brainpop & Worksheet

16 Design a creative short story with illustrations and use the four main states of matter correctly in the story! Solo Activity


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