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States of Matter and Phase Changes
“It’s just a phase”
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States of Matter Solid, liquid and gas (plasma and BEC). Changes between states are called “phase changes”. Caused by a change of heat or pressure. More often heat.
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Molecules are tightly packed together. Particles vibrate in place.
Solids Molecules are tightly packed together. Particles vibrate in place. Definite shape and volume. Usually higher densities.
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Particles are not so tightly packed.
Liquids Particles are not so tightly packed. Molecules move slowly and slide past each other. Medium density. Definite volume, but not a definite shape.
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Gases Particles spread out as the container will allow.
Particles are moving very quickly (1000 km/sec). Low density. No definite shape or volume.
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When a substance changes states.
Phase Changes When a substance changes states.
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Transformation of a solid to a liquid. Adding of thermal energy.
Melting Transformation of a solid to a liquid. Adding of thermal energy. Ice becoming liquid water.
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Transformation of a liquid to a solid. Removing thermal energy.
Freezing Transformation of a liquid to a solid. Removing thermal energy. Liquid water becoming ice.
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Transformation of a liquid to a gas. Adding of thermal energy.
Boiling/Evaporation Transformation of a liquid to a gas. Adding of thermal energy. Liquid water to water vapor (steam).
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Transformation of a gas to a liquid. Removing thermal energy.
Condensation Transformation of a gas to a liquid. Removing thermal energy. Water vapor becoming liquid water.
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Adding thermal energy quickly. Dry Ice does this.
Sublimation Transformation of a substance to a gas from a solid state with no liquid transition. Adding thermal energy quickly. Dry Ice does this.
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Removing thermal energy quickly. Ex. Frost forming on windows.
Deposition When a gas transforms into a solid without transitioning through a liquid state. Removing thermal energy quickly. Ex. Frost forming on windows.
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During a phase change the temperature does not change, but the amount of energy does.
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Where does all the energy go?
During a phase change energy is added, but the temperature does not increase. The energy goes toward breaking up forces between the particles.
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