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1 Remember this from Page 7R?,
Thermal Energy Heat energy Vibrate A rapid, back and forth motion ….OK we need to add a little more “energy” to Thermal Energy

2 Changing States of Matter
Add this title to the top of page 11R Changing States of Matter A Physical Property

3 Add this to page 11R Thermal Energy: The total energy of a substance’s particles due to movement or vibration. Something hot will have more thermal energy than when it is cool. Adding or removing thermal energy makes matter change states.

4 Phase Change is a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition. ice liquid = phase change for water. water boils steam = phase change for water.

5 States of matter Copy this to page 11R
Three common states of matter on earth: 1) Solid 2) Liquid 3) Gas Fourth state of matter common in the universe: 4) Plasma

6 States of Matter Copy to page 12R
A solid is matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume. Particles are closely packed. (show video 0 to 2:24) A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but does not have a definite shape. Particles are more free to move. (2:24 to 4:04) A gas is matter that does not have a definite shape or a definite volume. Particles are free to move and move fast enough to bounce off each other. (4:04 to 7:57)

7 States of Matter copy to page 12R
Plasma, consider plasma a gas that has been energized and can give off energy. Plasma is not common on earth but the most common state in the universe. Examples: fluorescent lights, the Sun (7:57-847)

8 Melting: The change in state of a solid to a liquid.
Page 13R – 15R Melting: The change in state of a solid to a liquid. Requires increasing thermal energy so the molecules vibrate faster. Example - The melting point of ice is 0 deg Celsius. Melting Point The temperature when melting starts to occur. (video 8:50-11:09)

9 Vaporization: The change in state of a liquid to a gas.
Requires increasing thermal energy. Two types of vaporization are boiling and evaporation. Example - The boiling point of water is 100oC. Vaporization Point The temperature when boiling or evaporation starts to occur. (11:09 – 12:34)

10 2 kinds of vaporization READ ONLY:
Evaporation: Vaporization that happens ONLY at the surface of a liquid. Due to increasing thermal energy along with air pressure and surface tension Example: Water evaporates from a lake or ocean. Boiling: Vaporization that happens at the surface and below the surface of a liquid. Due to adding heat to the substance. Example: The boiling point of water is 100 deg Celsius.

11 Condensation: The change in state of a gas to a liquid.
Requires decreasing thermal energy. (video 12:35 – 13:06)

12 Freezing: The change in state of a liquid to a solid
this requires decreasing thermal energy so the molecules vibrate slower. Example - The freezing point of water is 0 deg Celsius. Freezing Point The temperature when freezing occurs. (video 13:07 to 13:35)

13 Sublimation: Change in state from a solid directly to a gas.
Requires increasing thermal energy Examples: dry ice, moth balls, snow on very cold day. (video 13:35 – 14:25) Video questions and discussion (video14:25 to end)

14 Graphic Organizer Place on page 13 L
Solid Liquid Gas Increase t _ _ _ _ _ _ e _ _ _ _ _ Solid Liquid Gas Decrease t_ _ _ _ _ _ e _ _ _ _ _

15 Using the word bank draw and label this diagram on changing the states of matter. This goes on page 14L…use a pencil Melting, Solid, Condensation, Freezing, Sublimation, Gas, Vaporization. Liquid

16 Changing States of Matter…check your answers
Sublimation Melting Vaporization Solid Gas Liquid Freezing Condensation


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