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Day 1 Kinetic Theory of Matter
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SC Standards Covered Standard PS-3.6 Compare the properties of the four states of matter—solid, liquid, gas, and plasma—in terms of the arrangement and movement of particles.
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Kinetic Theory of Matter Explains how particles in matter behave: All matter is composed of small particles. Particles are in constant, random motion. Particles collide with each other and the walls of their container.
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Understanding Temperature: Thermal Energy The total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance Causes the particles to be in motion Average Kinetic Energy Temperature of the substance, or how fast the particles are moving; the lower the temperature, the slower the particle motion Absolute Zero
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The 3 States of Matter
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Kinetic Theory of a Solid Solid State –Particles are closely packed together in a specific type of geometric pattern (crystal). –Particles vibrate in place. –Cannot be squeezed, volume does not change.
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Kinetic Theory of a Liquid Liquid State –Particles with enough energy to push other particles out of the way and move over and around each other. –Cannot be squeezed, volume does not change. –Particles flow; take the shape of their container.
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Kinetic Theory of a Gas Gaseous State –Particles with enough energy to escape from one another and spread out in all directions. –Particles CAN be squeezed together; volume changes with changes in pressure. –Particles flow, take the shape and volume of their container. –Diffusion
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Kinetic Theory of a Plasma Plasma State –The most common state of matter in the universe; found in the stars, lightning bolts, auroras, neon and fluorescent lights. –Particles break apart to form a positively and negatively charged gas-like mixture.
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