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Phases and Phase Changes
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Solid Has a definite shape and volume. Particles that make up a solid are packed together in relatively fixed positions and are held together by strong attractive forces between them.
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Liquid Has a definite volume but an indefinite shape (it assumes the shape of its container). Particles are close together but can move past one another. They move more rapidly than in a solid. This allows them to temporarily overcome the attractive forces and allows liquid to flow
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Gas Has neither a definite shape or volume. It will fill its container. Particles move very rapidly and are at great distances from each other. Attractive forces become very weak.
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Physical Properties Characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. They describe the substance. Ex: Boiling point, Melting point
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Physical Change It does not involve a change in the identity of the substance. Ex: Grinding, cutting, melting, boiling
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Chemical Properties Relates to a substance’s ability to undergo changes that transform it into different substances. Easiest to see when substances react to form new substances. Ex: Iron’s ability to rust, silver can tarnish when combined with sulfur
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Chemical Change Also known as a chemical reaction
A change in which one or more substances are converted into different substances.
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Drawing of Physical Change
Solid CO2 -> gaseous CO2
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Drawing of Chemical Change
FeO2 -> Fe + O2
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Density Density depends on how tightly the atoms/molecules are packed together
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Gas – low density The molecules are far apart; therefore, lots of volume
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Liquid – higher density
Molecules are closer together, so density is higher
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Solutions – higher density
Water molecules have other molecules “fitting” into spaces, increasing the mass for the same volume This is why sugar and salt water are more dense than pure water
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Phase Changes Melting – changing from a solid to a liquid
Freezing – changing from a liquid to a solid Evaporating – changing from a liquid to a gas Condensing – changing from a gas to a liquid Sublimation – changing from a solid to a gas Deposition – changing from a gas to solid
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