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1 States of Matter Ms. Nail’s 7th Grade Science

2 States of Matter JOKES!!

3 Let’s review matter… Matter is anything that takes up space & has mass. It occurs in three states: Solid Liquid Gas

4 Mass: The amount of matter in an object. Measured in g or kg.

5 Solids Solids are matter with a definite shape and volume.
The particles are in a tight, regular pattern. The particles are close together and vibrate. A solid does not take the shape of a container in which it is placed.

6 1. 2. 3.

7 Liquid A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Liquid takes the shape of the container. The volume of a liquid, however, is the same no matter what the shape of the container. Particles are further apart, and can move freely.

8 A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape.
1. Definition Liquid Volume: refers to the amount of space the object takes up. 2. 3.

9 Water has a low viscosity. Honey has a high viscosity.
A liquid’s resistance to flow is known as the liquid’s viscosity. The slower a liquid flows, the higher its viscosity is. For many liquids, viscosity increases as the liquid becomes colder. Water has a low viscosity. Honey has a high viscosity.

10 Surface Tension The uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid are called surface tension. Surface tension causes the liquid to act as if a thin film were stretched across its surface.

11 2 Characteristics of a Liquid
What do YOU think? List 2 liquids that has high viscosity. List 2 liquids that has low viscosity. 1. 2.

12 Gas Gas is matter that does not have a definite shape or volume.
The particles in gas are much farther apart than those in a liquid or solid. Gas particles move at high speeds in all directions.

13 Vapor Matter that exists in the gas state but is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature is called vapor. Water, for example, is a liquid at room temperature. Thus, water vapor is the term for the gas state of water.

14 1. 2. Um.. NO! 3. Can it take the shape of a container?
Vapor: Matter that exists in the gas state but is a liquid or solid at room temp. 2. 3. Can it take the shape of a container? Um.. NO!

15 Phase Changes in Matter The temperature changes
Q: List at least one way matter can change from one state to another. Q: Can matter change from one state to another? A: ______________________ A: _______________________ Ice-freezing, melting YES! Absolutely!! When matter changes from one state to another, it is called a ___________________ Phase changes occur when ___________________________________ Phase Change The temperature changes

16 Solid Phase Changes Q: What happens when a SOLID goes through a phase change? Melting: When a solid changes into a liquid. Sublimation: When a solid changes into a gas without going through the liquid phase.

17 Liquid Phase Changes Q: What happens when a LIQUID goes through a phase change? Freezing/Solidification: When a liquid changes Into solid. Evaporation: When a liquid changes into a gas.

18 Gas Phase Changes Q: What happens when a GAS goes through a phase change? Condensation: When a gas changes into liquid. Deposition: When a gas changes into a solid.

19 Phase Changes in Matter
FILL IN THE BLANKS

20 Mini Lab Time: Surface Tension
Trial 1 Trial 2 Average Mini Lab Time: Surface Tension

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