Vocabulary
Definition
Particle Motion
States of Matter
Random
100

Random motion

movement at all directions and different speeds.

100

movement from a higher concentration to a lower concentration

Diffusion

100

Explain how solid particles move.

They vibrate.

100

What happens to particles and energy when they change state (from gas to liquid to solid)?

The energy decreases as the temperature lowers.

100

What is sublimation? 

process in which solid becomes a gas.


200

Kinetic energy

energy of motion (motion or movement)


200

 stored energy


Potential energy

200

Compare the kinetic speed of particles with their state of matter.

  • Solid: slowest moving (vibration)
  • Liquid: fluid movement (middle)
  • Gas: Fast moving (random)
200

What happens to particles and energy when they change state (from solid to liquid to gas)?

The particles expand while the energy increases.

200

Compare freezing and melting. 

Freezing: process in which a liquid becomes a solid

Melting: process in which a solid becomes a liquid


300

Thermodynamics

Study of heat

300

 increase of volume due to temperature.


Thermal expansion

300

Draw and label the particle diffusion diagram. 

board.

300

Think of a time when you saw a change of state. Explain what you observed in terms of particles and temperature. (do not use ice cream melting as an example)


Example. 

300

Define solid

  • Solid: defined shape and volume
400

Thermal contraction

decrease of volume due to temperature.


400

measure of the kinetic energy in material.


Temperature

400

Compare boiling to vaporization in a Venn diagram.

Boiling is heating the liquid; evaporation is the transformation into gas.

400

How does energy determine the state of matter an object is in? 

The fastest moving state has more energy or uses more energy while the slowest moving state of matter uses less energy.

400

Define liquid and gas. 

  • Liquid:  undefined shape and defined volume
  • Gas: undefined shape and volume
500

Particles

 smallest unit that makes up everything.

 


500

process in which a gas becomes a solid


Deposition

500

What four items does thermal energy depend on?

  • Kinetic energy
  • Potential energy
  • Number of particles
  • Type of matter
500

What is the freezing point of water?

What is the melting point of water?

 Freezing point (0˚C), Melting Point (100˚C)

500

Image on the board. 

Which substance is water? Explain your reason. 

Substance A is water given the melting point (100C) and freezing point(0C) are the same as water. 

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