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6 MATTER Kinetic Energy (KE) - energy of motion –All matter is made of millions of tiny particles – these Particles are constantly moving, and have KE

7 STATES OF MATTER Matter can be classified into groups based on the shape and volume of their moving particles –SOLID –LIQUID –GAS –PLASMA

8 SOLID - state of matter when materials have definite shape and definite volume – atoms are packed tightly together –Atoms are arranged neatly, orderly –Shape and volume CAN change –Atoms vibrate around the same location

9 Liquid- state of matter when materials have definite volume and indefinite shape – liquid takes the same shape as its container –Particles FLOW –Atoms are close, but not tight –Atoms are randomly arranged

10 Gas – state of matter when materials have indefinite shape AND volume – take shape and volume of container –Atoms spread to fit container –Atoms move rapidly, constantly –Atoms randomly arranged

11 Plasma – state of matter made up of small electrically charged particles –Found where there is high temperature and pressure –Rare to find on Earth –Ex, lightning

12 Phase Change - reversible physical change from one state to another – heat energy is absorbed or released

13 State Change Melting – changing from solid to liquid – when a solid gains heat –Temperature and energy INCREASE

14 Freezing – changing from liquid to solid – when a liquid loses heat –Baked cookies are actually FROZEN because they are solid. –Freezing does not always mean COLD. –Freezing and melting point are the same

15 Evaporation – changing from a liquid to a gas – temperature is below boiling point –Water VAPOR or STEAM = gas – More area = faster evaporation

16 Boiling – when vapor pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure and bubbling occurs –Vapor pressure - pressure created by moving gas particles bumping into each other or the container –Atmospheric pressure – pressure outside the container

17 Condensation – change from gas to liquid –Water vapor particles hit a cool surface, lose heat, and change into water Sublimation- change from solid to gas –NO LIQUID IN BETWEEN –Dry ice


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