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DAILY QUESTION September 22, 2008 1.Name the four states of matter. 2.Which state of matter is the most common in the universe?
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Agenda9/22/08 Daily Question Hand back Papers Chapter 3 Section 1 Notes Assignments: 1. Ch 3 Section 1 Review Wksht due 9/23
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Kinetic Theory page 70 All matter is made of particles (atoms and molecules) The particles are always in motion (↑ temp. = ↑ speed) At the same temp., smaller = faster
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States of Matter page 71- 72 SolidLiquidGasPlasma Definite shape Shape changes Definite volume Volume changes Most common in Universe Broken particles
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Energy page 73 Capacity to do work Kinetic energy = energy of motion Thermal energy = total kinetic energy of the particles ↑speed = ↑KE =↑thermal energy
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Temperature page 74 Measure of the average KE of the particles of an object
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Changes of State page 74 - 76 Physical change Energy of objects change Transfer of energy is known as heat
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Changes that require energy (Endothermic changes) page 75 Evaporation –Liquid to gas –Usually occurs at the boiling point Examples: water boiling, sweat on skin Sublimation –Solid to gas Examples: ice left in freezer, dry ice (solid CO 2 )
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Changes that release energy (Exothermic changes) page 76 Condensation –Gas to liquid –Condensation point = temp at which gas becomes a liquid Examples: water droplets on side of glass Freezing –Liquid to solid –Freezing point = temp at which liquid becomes a solid Examples: water as ice
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Temp Change Vs. State Change page 76 A temperature of a substance does not change during a change of state… –Example: If you add heat to ice at 0°C, the temperature will not rise until all the ice has melted.
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Conservation of Mass and Energy page 77 Mass cannot be created or destroyed Reactants = Products –Example: Burning a match in closed system (Match + Oxygen = ash + smoke + gases) Energy cannot be created or destroyed Reactants = Products –Example: Moving Car (Gasoline = Energy to move car + Heat)
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