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1 States of matter and their properties

2 States of Matter

3 There are 4 different states of matter.

4 Some substances may exist in more than one state Example: water

5 The four states are: liquid, gas, solid, and plasma

6 Solids

7 A solid has a definite shape and volume.

8 The particles in a solid are placed very close because there is a great amount of attraction between them.

9 Solid particles have very little, if any motion.

10 There are two types of solids

11 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

12 Amorphous particles have no particular order. Ex.rubber, wax

13 Liquid

14 A liquid has definite volume but takes the shape of the container it is in.

15 The particles of a liquid have some space in between them which allows them to flow and move.

16 Liquid particles have a lot of motion

17 Properties of Liquids Viscosity is a liquids resistance to flow. Honey has a lot of viscosity, but water has a small amount of viscosity.

18 Surface tension is a force that acts on the particles at the surface of a liquid This property allows liquids to form drops

19 Gas

20 A gas does not have definite shape or volume

21 Gas particles are very spaced out because they have little attraction between them

22 Gas particles are in constant motion

23 Plasma

24 Plasma does not have a definite shape or volume. Example: stars, fire, lightening

25 The particles in plasma have been separated from one another.

26 Plasmas can conduct electricity!


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