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States of Matter

Published on May 12, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

States of Matter

because it does matter
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Matter is anything that has MASS and takes up SPACE.

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Matter is observed in one of four states:

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Matter continued

  • SOLID
  • LIQUID
  • GAS
  • PLASMA
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Starting with SOLID

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The state of matter with a definite SHAPE and VOLUME.

Molecules are arranged in REGULAR repeating pattern

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Very closely packed, but can

VIBRATE in place
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Next state...
LIQUID

The state of matter with a definite VOLUME, but no definite SHAPE

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Molecules are LOOSELY

packed and can flow against each other. They cannot be compressed

Next state is...

GAS!
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The state of matter with no definite SHAPE or VOLUME.

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Molecules are very far apart

and can move FREELY. Can be compressed.

Solid to a liquid is...

MELTING
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Liquid to a solid is...

FREEZING

Liquid to a gas is...

EVAPORATION
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A gas to a liquid is...

CONDENSATION
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DEPOSITION is when a GAS goes directly to a SOLID

SUBLIMATION

is when a SOLID goes directly to a GAS
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Kinetic Energy is energy of MOTION

From highest kinetic energy to lowest

  • GAS
  • LIQUID
  • SOLID

Changes in STATE are the result of energy being ADDED or REMOVED

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