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1 Sept 22 No AR Minimum day 1

2 Student Planner September 22 Place this in the proper place
Press Enterprise letter due tomorrow

3 Notebook Pages – Adding the Triad Title Page between left/right page of Sept 20. Tape it in so you can open it like a page to write in your scores. First entry is the Pre Test (Sept 20) 5 pts

4 Write the answer to answer the previous day’s Essential Question:
Identify the most common state of matter in the universe. 4

5 Haley McCowen

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7 Write your Summary on the previous class notes.
Review of last class Passed back the triad 2 pretest. Reviewed notebook. Have until Sept 30 to improve grade. Made vocab flash cards. Notes on states of matter. Write your Summary on the previous class notes. 3

8 Topic/Objective: Name: States of Matter Class/Period: Date: Sept 22, 2016 Essential Question: Demonstrate the hand gestures for the states of matter

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10 1. the state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume and whose particles have broken apart. States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

11 2. Law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure, the volume of a gas increases as its temperature increases. States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

12 3. law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas increases as its pressure decreases. States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

13 4. the amount of force exerted on a given area States of matter Solid
Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

14 Answers 15

15 Topic/Objective: Name: States of Matter Class/Period: Date: Sept 22, 2016 Essential Question: Demonstrate the hand gestures for the states of matter

16 1. the state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume and whose particles have broken apart. States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

17 2. Law that states that for a fixed amount of gas a a constant pressure, the volume of a gas increases as its temperature increases. States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

18 3. law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas increases as its pressure decreases. States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

19 4. the amount of force exerted on a given area States of matter Solid
Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15

20 Measuring lab report due Friday.
HOMEWORK Measuring lab report due Friday. Grade improvement for triad 1 is available till Sept 30. You will need to come in BS,AS,L to get credit. 15

21 Notes – States of matter
Today’s Work Pass back past work Vocabulary words Notes – States of matter

22 Vocabulary 3.1 – definitions in book
States of matter Solid: Liquid: Gas: Pressure: Boyle’s Law: Charles’s Law: Plasma:

23 States – physical differences of the same matter
States – physical differences of the same matter. There are 4 states of matter: Hand models are: (List the hand model) Gas Liquid Solid Plasma

24 States of matter show the energy of the matter –
Lowest energy to highest-> Solid, liquid, gas, plasma

25 Molecular movement per state:
Solid – bonded, vibrate in place definite volume, shape Liquid – single bond, flow to fill container. Definite volume, shape fills container. Gas – no bonds, free moving through out container. Indefinite volume or shape

26 Plasma – a gas which has an electric charge
Plasma – a gas which has an electric charge. The most common state of matter in the universe. The sun is mainly plasma


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