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What’s the MATTER, Definition, States, and Change of State
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MATTER, Definition, States, and
MATTER, Definition, States, and Change of State At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to: Define matter Define the various states of matter and draw an example of each state Recognize that particle motion determines the state of matter
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Matter: Anything that has mass and takes up space
Matter is made up of building blocks: atom – smallest unit of an element. element – a pure substance made of only one kind of atom. compound – made of two or more atoms that are chemically combined.
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Chemistry Help:
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FYI 90% of the Earth’s crust is made up of only 5 elements:
Oxygen 49.2% Silicon % Aluminum % Iron % Calcium %
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States of Matter Solid- Definite volume and shape
Particles are tightly packed Slight expansion when heated Incompressible
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Vibration around fixed points
Solid Vibration around fixed points
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States of Matter Liquid-
Has definite volume, but no definite shape (assumes the shape of the container) Particles are loosely packed (can flow by sliding over each other) Easily expand when heated Considered incompressible
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Vibration around sliding points
Liquid Vibration around sliding points
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States of Matter Gas- No definite shape or volume
Expand to fill the container Particles are spaced far apart Compressible
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Gas Vibration around moving points
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When Things Look Pretty Cloudy …Look UP!!!!
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States of Matter Plasma- Consists of electrically charged particles
It’s an ionized gas Common in space, but very rare on Earth Found in lightning, fluorescent lights and neon signs
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Plasma When atoms are so hot, they lose ALL of their electrons.
“Super-heated Gas”
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Energy Amounts in States of Matter
Solid- little energy, particles vibrate and rotate Liquid- more energy, they move freely by sliding over each other Gas- even more energy, move quickly Plasma- most energy, move extremely fast
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All You Really Need To Know You Can Learn From Noah's Ark
5. Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark. 6. Build your future on high ground.
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Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
Made of Atoms Holds its shape Atoms move past each other
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States of Matter Changes of State
Energy Gas Energy Liquid Energy Solid
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Names of Phase Changes Solid to Liquid = Melting
Liquid to Gas = Boiling/evaporation Gas to Liquid = Condensation Liquid to Solid = Freezing Solid to Gas = Sublimation Gas to Solid = Deposition
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Boiling Condensation Freezing Melting Gas Sublimation Liquid Solid
Deposition Condensation Liquid Sublimation Melting Freezing Solid
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Gas Liquid Solid Sublimation When a solid turns directly into a gas.
Dry ice is solid CO2 Solid
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MATTER, Definition, States, and Change of State Lets see if you can:
Define matter Define the various states of matter and draw an example of each state Recognize that particle motion determines the state of matter
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Try Not to Fall into a Hole with This!!!
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States of Matter List the Location of Each Change of State
Melting Condensation Boiling Energy Energy Gas Energy Liquid Solid Deposition Freezing Sublimation
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List the Location of Each Enthapy Used to Change State
Heat of Fusion Heat of Vaporization Energy Gas Energy Liquid Energy Endothermic Solid Exothermic
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Moisture that collects on the outside of a cold glass results from the process of…
evaporation. condensation. sublimation. vaporization.
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I don’t feel so stupid now…
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