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Exploring States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma

Understand the properties and behavior of solids, liquids, gases, and plasma through engaging examples and explanations. Explore how energy influences state changes and discover the characteristics of each state of matter. Enhance your knowledge of matter with this informative resource.

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Exploring States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma

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  1. ScienceStarters Sheet 1. Please have these Items on your desk. Sciencenotebook Agenda Wednesday,8/22 Day 1 2- Fill out your Agenda. Science starter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C33WdI64FiY List three examples of a solid, liquid and a gas that are shown in the video.

  2. Eureka video clip • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guoU_cuR8EE • Balloon clip • http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/multimedia/chapter1/lesson1

  3. T.O.C Update • Page 30 8/20 Chemistry Title Page • Page 31 8/20 Chemistry Learning • goals. • Page 32 8/20 How to white board • Page 33 8/20 Data Page(water Olympics) • Page 34 8/21 Empty • Page 35-37 8/21 Matter notes

  4. Matter: It’s what the world is made of.

  5. What is matter? • Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

  6. Solids • Solids have definite shape • and definite volume. • Solidshave mass. • Solidstake up space. • Objects don’t pass through easily.

  7. Particles in Solids: • Are packed tightly together • Have very little energy • Vibrate in place

  8. Liquids • Liquidstake the shape of their container and have definite volume. • Liquids have mass. • Liquidstake up space. • Liquidshave surface tension. Read more!

  9. Particles in Liquids: • Are loosely packed • Have medium energy levels • Particles flow around each other

  10. Gases • Gases spread out to fill the entire space given and do not have definite volume. • Gaseshave mass. • Gasestake up space. Read more!

  11. Particles in Gases: • Move freely • Have LOTS of energy

  12. Plasma • Lightning is a plasma. • Used in fluorescent light bulbs and Neon lights. • Plasma is a lot like a gas, but the particles are electrically charged. • Plasma can flow like a liquid.

  13. Particles in Plasma: • Are electrically charged • Have EXTREMELY high energy levels

  14. STATES of matter? What would it take for matter to move from one state to another?

  15. Energy determines the state!

  16. When energy is added, particles move faster! When energy is taken away, particles move slower! Add or Subtract Energy. . .

  17. What will happen? Why?

  18. Solid + Energy = ? • When energy is added to solids, they become liquids! • Examples?

  19. Liquid + Energy = ? • When energy is added to liquids, they become gases! • What examples can you think of?

  20. Changing States • There are several names for matter changing states: • State change • Phase change • Physical change

  21. What are States of Matter- Worksheet Homework • Due: Thursday, August 23, • 2018

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