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1 Change of State and Solubility
Chapter 3

2 3 States of Mtter Solid Liquid gas

3 Thermal Energy Heat energy
Thermal energy is the energy that makes atoms and molecules move

4 The more atoms and molecules move, the more room they take up.
When matter is heated, therefore, it expands When matter is cooled, it moves less, and contracts.

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6 Solid Particles are packed closely together Particles vibrate in place
Particles have a fixed volume and shape

7 Liquid Particles are freely moving
Particles have a fixed volume, but take the shape of the surrounding container

8 Gas Particles do not have a fixed volume and take the shape of the surrounding container

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10 States of matter video

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12 Plasma: highest-energy state of
matter; consists of electrons and positive atoms

13 Plasma video

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15 Solid/Liquid Melting: the process in which a solid is changed into a liquid Freezing: the process in which a liquid is turned into a solid

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17 Gas/Liquid Vaporization: the process of turning a liquid into a gas
Boiling: a type of vaporization in which large amounts of a liquid change into a gas at once Evaporation: the type of vaporization that occurs when energetic particles burst through the surface of the liquid and escape Condensation: the process in which a gas is turned into a liquid

18 Solid/Gas Sublimation: the process in which a solid is converted directly into a gas Deposition: the process in which a gas turns directly into a solid

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20 Proteins Some of the largest, most complex molecules of all

21 Solubility Solubility is the ability of one material to be dissolved into another

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23 Solutions A solution is a mixture that is made when one material dissolves into another 2 parts: Solvent: a gas, liquid, or solid in which another material is dissolved Ex: Water: very good at dissolving things; universal solvent Solute: material that is dissolved Ex: salt, sugar

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25 Soluble: a material is able to be dissolved
Ex: Salt is soluble in water Insoluble: materials that are not able to be dissolved Ex: a glass marble is insoluble in water

26 Saturation: when no more of a material (solute) will dissolve in a solvent

27 imploding soda can steel barrel

28 Read p

29 Water liquid solid


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