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States of Matter & Phase Changes Solid, Liquid, & Gas
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Solid ( + Heat ) Melting- from solid to liquid Melting Point- temperature when something melts Water’s Melting Point (0 o C) Sublimation- solid directly to gas
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Liquid ( + Heat ) Vaporization- liquid becomes gas Evaporation- takes place at surface & below boiling pt. Water’s Boiling Pt (100 o C) Boiling Point- temp when something changes from liquid to gas
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Liquid ( - Heat) Freezing- liquid to solid Freezing Point- temp when liquid changes to solid
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Gas ( - Heat) Condensation- gas changes into a liquid Ex- Beads of water that form on a glass Deposition- gas directly to solid
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Brain Pop Video http://glencoe.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0078778085/student_view0/brainpop _movies.html#
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Solid, Liquid, or Gas 1.) Which state of matter does this picture represent?
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Solid, Liquid, or Gas 2.) Which state of matter does this picture represent?
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Solid, Liquid, or Gas 3.) Which state of matter does this picture represent?
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Identify the state of matter that matches each statement. 4.) Has a definite shape & volume 5.) Completely fills the container 6.) Has a definite volume but no definite shape because it takes on the shape of the container 7.) Particles have a lot of energy & move very fast; there is space between the particles 8.) Particles have enough energy to slide past each other but are still touching 9.) Particles have very little energy & vibrate in fixed positions
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Heat + Heat Gaining thermal energy Particles move faster & temperature rises - Heat Losing thermal energy Particles move slower & temperature drops
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Plasma- (Copy Down on Front of Foldable) Definition 4 th state of matter Made up of charged (positively & negatively) particles Ex: Neon lights, lightning, stars
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