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Page 1: STATES OF MATTER. Bell work 11-16-15 What is the element name and symbol for 4 6 12

STATES OF MATTER

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Bell work11-16-15

What is the element name and symbol for 46

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Bell work11-16-15

What is the element name and symbol for

4 Beryllium Be6 Carbon C

12 Magnesium Mg

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STATES OF MATTER VIDEO

SPI 0808.9.6 HOW DO I COMPARE THE PARTICLES IN A SOLID, LIQUID, AND GAS?

TOC: STATES OF MATTER NOTES

QUIZ FRIDAY OVER ELEMENTS 13-24!!!!!

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Also called the 4 phases of matter (solid, liquid, gas, & plasma)-They all consist of atoms, have volume, mass, and motion

States of MatterSPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

Solid Liquid Gas

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SolidsHas some energy (less than liquids and gases)Just a little movement in solids (minor vibrations)Example: Ice

Solid

Solid Water(ice cube)

H2O

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LiquidsModerate energy (more than solids but less than gases) Flowing movement in liquids. Example: Water

Liquid

Liquid Water

H2O

SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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GasesLots of energy (more than solids and liquids) Fast moving, spreads out quickly Example: Water Vapor (Steam)

Gas

Water Vapor(Steam)

H2O

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PlasmaVery large amounts of energy (more than solids, liquids, or regular gases) Is a super-heated gas, with lots & lots of movement Examples: Stars, fire, and lightning

Stars FireLightning

SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

Changes of StateChanging from solid to liquid to gas or back the other way occurs by increasing or decreasing energy (heat) in a substanceChanging the state does not change the chemical structure. It merely makes the particles in the substance move around faster or slower.

Ex: H2O Water …notice that in each state show below, it remains H2O

Liquid Water

H2O

Water Vapor

H2O

Solid Water

H2O

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1.Melting is the change of state from a solid to a liquid. The temperature a solid changes to a liquid is its melting point.Adding energy to a substance during a change of state is called an endothermic change.

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2.Freezing is the change of state from liquid to a solid. The temperature a liquid changes to a solid is its freezing point. Freezing Point is 32F or 0C. Removing energy from a substance during a change of state is called an exothermic change.

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3. Evaporation is the change of state from a liquid to

gas. Evaporation occurs at the surface of a

liquid that is below its boiling point.Boiling is the change of a liquid to a gas throughout the liquid. The temperature a liquid boils is its boiling point. Boiling Point is 212F or 100C.

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4.Condensation is the change of state from a gas to a liquid. The condensation point is the temperature a gas becomes a liquid. The reverse of condensation is evaporation.

5. Sublimation is the change of state where a solid changes directly into a gas.

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GradeCam Quiz

Get out your gradecam bubble sheet and expo marker

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SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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SPI 0808.9.6 How do I compare the particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?

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STATES OF MATTER GLASS