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Chapter 8 Solids, Liquids, and Gases Sections 1 and 2 Notes
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Matter and Temperature States of Matter: – Solids – Liquids – Gas – Plasma
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Solids Has a definite shape and volume Kinetic Theory of Matter – tiny particles are in constant motion, and tiny particles make up all matter.
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Crystalline Solids Crystalline solids – solids in which particles are arranged in repeating geometric patterns. Examples: snowflakes, table salt
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Noncrystalline Solids Appear to be solids but are not made of crystals. Often called amorphous solids. Amorphous means “having no form”
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Liquids Flows and take the shape of its container Can’t normally be squeezed into a smaller volume Particles have enough energy to move around each other
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Gases “springy” meaning they expand or contract to fill the space available to them and can be squeezed into a smaller space. Has neither a definite shape or definite volume.
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Plasma A gas-like mixture of positively and negatively charged particles. Examples: the sun, the tube in a fluorescent light
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Thermal Expansion Almost all matter expands as it is heated and contracts as it cools = thermal expansion.
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Science and Society Polluted water – water that contains such high levels of unwanted materials that it is unacceptable for drinking or other specific purposes. Thermal pollution – excess heat in the water due to industrial release into rivers/streams.
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