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Phase Changes Animation

From Solid…. Phase Changes Animation. To Liquid…. Megan Rahrig Block 2 October 2008. To Gas!. Solid. Solid + Energy = Liquid. Solids hold their own shape. They have weight and they take up space. Molecules in solids are packed tightly together and they have very little energy.

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Phase Changes Animation

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  1. From Solid… Phase Changes Animation To Liquid… Megan Rahrig Block 2 October 2008 To Gas!

  2. Solid Solid + Energy = Liquid • Solids hold their own shape. • They have weight and they take up space. • Molecules in solids are packed tightly together and they have very little energy. • Solids have definite shape, volume and density. Melting Into a liquid…

  3. Solid Solid + Energy = Liquid Melting Into a liquid… Examples of a solid to liquid: Ice into water…

  4. Solid Solid + Energy = Liquid Melting Into a liquid… Examples of a solid to liquid: Ice cream into melted ice cream…

  5. Solid Solid + Energy = Liquid Melting Into a liquid… Examples of a solid to liquid: Rock into lava…

  6. Liquid Liquid + Energy = Gas • Molecules in liquids are loosely packed, and have an energy level that is between the energy level of solids and gasses. • Liquids take the shape of their container, have weight, and take up space. • Liquids have definite volume and density but no definite shape Vaporizing Into a gas…

  7. Liquid Liquid + Energy = Gas Vaporizing Into a gas… Examples of a liquid to gas: Water to steam…

  8. Liquid Liquid + Energy = Gas Vaporizing Into a gas… Examples of a liquid to gas: Gasoline into Exhaust…

  9. Gas Gas + Energy = Plasma Gas - Energy = Liquid • Gasses spread out to the entire space given, and they have weight and take up space. • Molecules in gasses move freely and have lots of energy. • Gasses don’t have a definite shape, volume or density. Condensing Into a liquid…

  10. Gas Gas + Energy = Plasma Gas - Energy = Liquid Condensing Into a liquid… Examples of a gas to liquid: Evaporation into rain…

  11. Gas Gas + Energy = Plasma Gas - Energy = Liquid Condensing Into a liquid… Examples of a gas to liquid: Steam into water…

  12. Liquid Liquid – Energy = Solid A liquid once more! Freezing Into a solid…

  13. Liquid Liquid – Energy = Solid Freezing Into a solid… Examples of a liquid to solid: Water into Ice…

  14. Liquid Liquid – Energy = Solid Freezing Into a solid… Examples of a liquid to solid: Molten sand into glass…

  15. Liquid Liquid – Energy = Solid Freezing Into a solid… Examples of a liquid to solid: Jell-o mix into Jell-o…

  16. Solid Solid + Lots of energy = gas A solid once again! Subliming Into a gas…

  17. Solid Solid + Lots of energy = gas Subliming Into a gas… Examples of things that can sublimate: Dry Ice…

  18. Solid Solid + Lots of energy = gas Subliming Into a gas… Examples of things that can sublimate: Ice…

  19. Solid Solid + Lots of energy = gas Subliming Into a gas… Examples of things that can sublimate: Naphthalene…

  20. Gas Solid + Lots of energy = gas A gas once again! Ionizing Into a plasma…

  21. Gas Gas + Energy = Plasma Ionizing Into a plasma…

  22. Gas Gas + Energy = Plasma Ionizing Into a plasma…

  23. Gas Gas + Energy = Plasma Ionizing Into a plasma… The molecules have lost their electrons!

  24. Plasma • Plasma molecules are electrically charged, and have extremely high energy levels. • Lightning is plasma. Plasma is used in fluorescent light bulbs and neon lights. • Plasma is a lot like gas, but the molecules are electrically charged. • The electrons in plasmas are free, not bound to the molecule. • A plasma to a gas is called Deionization. • A plasma is ionized gas. Plasma – energy = gas

  25. The End! From Solid… Click to be taken to a phase of matter: • Solid • Melting • Liquid • Vaporizing • Gas • Condensing • Freezing • Subliming • Ionizing • Plasma To Liquid… To Gas!

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