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Student Planner September 21 Place this in the proper place
Vocabulary quiz Thursday 9-29 Tomorrow is a minimum day – arrange transportation.
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Notebook Pages – start at Sept 14, the last day we entered material in the notebook. Tape Sept 15 on LEFT side of the next page. Do the same for Sept 16 then Sept 20. We are skipping Sept 19.
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Write the answer to answer the previous day’s Essential Question:
Explain why matter transitions from one state to another 4
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Write your Summary on the previous class notes.
Review of last class Passed back the post test. Took the triad 2 pretest. Were given the letter head and first sentence to communicate results of the measuring lab. Took notes on states of matter. Write your Summary on the previous class notes. 3
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Topic/Objective: Name: States of Matter Class/Period: Date: Sept 21, 2016 Essential Question: Identify the most common state of matter in the universe.
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the state in which matter changes in both shape and volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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2. the state in which matter takes the shape of its container but has a definite volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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3. the physical forms in which a substance can exist
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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4. state in which matter has a definite shape and volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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Answers 15
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the state in which matter changes in both shape and volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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the state in which matter changes in both shape and volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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2. the state in which matter takes the shape of its container but has a definite volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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2. the state in which matter takes the shape of its container but has a definite volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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3. the physical forms in which a substance can exist
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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3. the physical forms in which a substance can exist
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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4. state in which matter has a definite shape and volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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4. state in which matter has a definite shape and volume
States of matter Solid Liquid Gas Pressure Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law Plasma 15
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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
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Notes – States of matter
Today’s Work Pass back past work Vocabulary words Notes – States of matter
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Vocabulary 3.1 – definitions in book
States of matter Solid: Liquid: Gas: Pressure: Boyle’s Law: Charles’s Law: Plasma:
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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
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States of matter show the energy of the matter –
Lowest energy to highest-> Solid, liquid, gas, plasma
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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
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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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