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Great Ice Cube Race With a partner discuss how you can melt an ice cube in a zip lock snack bag at your desk/table the fastest?
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Activator Explain how you differentiate between solids, liquids, and gases?
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Solid Definite Shape, Definite Volume
Molecules are packed together, physically attached and vibrate in place ≤ -1°C for H2O
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Solid to Liquid Molecules are moving as fast as they can as a solid
Physical bonds break one by one Molecules break loose and fall to the bottom as liquid molecules 0°C for H2O
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Liquid Variable Shape, Definite Volume
Molecules are in contact, but not physically attached. In bottom of container rolling and sliding over each other. Molecules move faster as they are heated. 1°C - 99°C for H2O
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Liquid to Gas Liquid molecules are moving as fast as they can
Molecules separate from each other and bounce around wildly 100°C for H2O
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Gas Variable Shape, Variable Volume
Molecules are flying around the container and bouncing off of each other ≥ 101°C for H2O
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Plasmas 99% of the matter in space is a plasma Ex. Stars, Lightning
Superheated gas molecules that are moving so fast that their electrons have stripped off.
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Summary What is the difference between solids, liquids and gases in terms of molecular motion? Write a thorough, thoughtful paragraph with complete sentences.
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Activator Describe the molecular motion of a solid
Describe the molecular motion of a liquid Describe the molecular motion of a gas
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Writing Assignment Write a story in first person where you are a water molecule at -20°C, 0°C, 50°C, 100°C, 150°C, and 25,000°C. Write an introduction and a paragraph for each temperature. Be sure to describe your molecular motion at each temperature and end with a summary paragraph.
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