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States of matter and their properties
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States of Matter
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There are 4 different states of matter.
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Some substances may exist in more than one state Example: water
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The four states are: liquid, gas, solid, and plasma
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Solids
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A solid has a definite shape and volume.
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The particles in a solid are placed very close because there is a great amount of attraction between them.
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Solid particles have very little, if any motion.
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There are two types of solids
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Crystalline particles are arranged in a repeating pattern of rows. Ex. Diamond, ice particles are arranged in a repeating pattern of rows. Ex. Diamond, ice
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Amorphous particles have no particular order. Ex.rubber, wax
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Liquid
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A liquid has definite volume but takes the shape of the container it is in.
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The particles of a liquid have some space in between them which allows them to flow and move.
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Liquid particles have a lot of motion
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Properties of Liquids Viscosity is a liquids resistance to flow. Honey has a lot of viscosity, but water has a small amount of viscosity.
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Surface tension is a force that acts on the particles at the surface of a liquid This property allows liquids to form drops
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Gas
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A gas does not have definite shape or volume
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Gas particles are very spaced out because they have little attraction between them
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Gas particles are in constant motion
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Plasma
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Plasma does not have a definite shape or volume. Example: stars, fire, lightening
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The particles in plasma have been separated from one another.
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Plasmas can conduct electricity!
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