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States of Matter Kinetic Molecular Theory Four States of Matter Thermal Expansion
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Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) Tiny, constantly moving particles make up all matter. The temperature of matter increases as the kinetic energy (motion) of its atoms increase.
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Four States of Matter Solids Low KE - particles vibrate but can’t move around Definite shape & volume
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Four States of Matter Liquids higher KE - particles can move around but are still close together indefinite shape definite volume
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Gases high KE - particles can separate and move throughout container indefinite shape & volume Four States of Matter
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Plasma very high KE - particles collide with enough energy to break into charged particles (+/-) gas-like, indefinite shape & volume stars, fluorescent light bulbs, TV tubes Four States of Matter
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Most matter expands when heated & contracts when cooled. KE causes Temp. Particles collide with more force & spread out. EX: thermostats (bimetallic strip) Thermal Expansion
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Changes of State Phase changes Heating curves
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Phase Changes Melting solid to liquid Freezing liquid to solid melting point = freezing point
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Vaporization (boiling) liquid to gas at the boiling point Evaporation liquid to gas below the boiling point Condensation gas to liquid Phase Changes
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Sublimation solid to gas EX: dry ice, freeze drying, iodine Phase Changes
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Heating Curves (part I)
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Heating Curves (part II)
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