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Phases of Matter Mr. Skirbst Physical Science Topic 09
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Phases of Matter Determined by particle arrangement and speed
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4 Phases of Matter 1.Solid
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4 Phases of Matter 1.Solid - have a definite shape and a definite volume
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4 Phases of Matter 1.Solid (particles are tightly packed and move slowly)
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4 Phases of Matter 2.Liquid
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4 Phases of Matter 2.Liquid - have no definite shape and a definite volume
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4 Phases of Matter 2.Liquid (particles are free to move)
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4 Phases of Matter 3.Gas
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4 Phases of Matter 3.Gas - have no definite shape and no definite volume
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4 Phases of Matter 3.Gas (particles are in constant motion)
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4 Phases of Matter 4.Plasma
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4 Phases of Matter 4.Plasma - cannot be contained by ordinary matter
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4 Phases of Matter 4.Plasma (VERY HIGH energy ex. Sun, lightning)
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Phase Changes The change from one phase of matter to another due to changes in energy
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Phase Changes SOLID – LIQUID:
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Phase Changes SOLID – LIQUID: - Melting (solid to liquid)
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Phase Changes SOLID – LIQUID: - Melting (solid to liquid) due to an absorption of heat energy
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Phase Changes SOLID – LIQUID: - Freezing (liquid to solid)
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Phase Changes SOLID – LIQUID: - Freezing (liquid to solid) due to a release of heat energy
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Phase Changes SOLID – LIQUID: - Heat of Fusion 80 cal./g (water)
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Phase Changes LIQUID - GAS:
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Phase Changes LIQUID - GAS: - Vaporization (liquid to gas)
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Phase Changes LIQUID - GAS: - Vaporization (liquid to gas) due to an absorption of heat energy
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Phase Changes LIQUID - GAS: - Condensation (gas to liquid)
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Phase Changes LIQUID - GAS: - Condensation (gas to liquid) due to a release of heat energy
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Phase Changes LIQUID - GAS: - Heat of Vaporization 540 cal./g (water)
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Phase Changes SOLID - GAS:
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Phase Changes SOLID - GAS: Sublimation (solid to gas)
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Phase Changes SOLID - GAS: Sublimation (solid to gas) -due to absorbing heat energy
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Gas Laws Laws that describe the behavior of gasses under certain conditions
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Gas Laws BOYLES LAW: Pressure and volume are inversely related (as one goes up, the other goes down)
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Gas Laws CHARLES LAW: Temperature and volume are directly related (as one goes up, the other goes up)
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Gas Law Equations
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