Sketch of Particle Arrangement

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Sketch of Particle Arrangement Name: ___________________________ Date: ____ CP: ____ State of Matter ____________ (or phase ) ___ ______________ is the physical form in which matter exists. There are _______ states of matter, _________________, __________________, ____________, and __________________. _________________, __________________, and __________________ are the most common phases of matter found on earth. State of Matter Shape and Volume Particle Movement Bonding Energy Sketch of Particle Arrangement Solid Liquid Gas Plasma ________________ affects the _________________ of a substance. When a substance takes in ______________, its particles gain energy and move more _________________. When a substance __________________ heat, its particles lose ______________ and move more slowly.

When enough heat is added or removed, a ___________________ of state occurs. solid + heat = liquid + heat = gas - heat = liquid - heat = ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ _________ point is the temperature at which a solid begins to change to a ______________. Vaporization is the process in which a ___________ changes to a ________. __________ Point is the temperature at which a ___________ changes to a gas. Condensation is the changing of a substance from a _________ to a liquid. The temperature is the ___________ as the substance’s boiling point, it’s just going in the ____________ direction. Phase Change Diagram Created by: Alicia Grine