Atoms that are not allowed to move much, which State of Matter is this?
Solids
Particles of liquids are...
Particles of liquids are tightly packed, but are far enough apart to slide over one another.
how does a solid turn into a liquid?
by melting
Compare and Contrast the particle arrangement
Solids are tightly packed together, liquids are close together but loose enough to slide past one another, gas are able to move freely, plasma is like gas but with electric charges and ions.
Atoms that are close together that can slide past each other, which State of Matter is this?
Liquid
Particles that are very far apart and move freely. Which State of Matter is this?
Gas
How do you turn gas into liquid?
Heat leaves the gas as it condenses.
Compare and Contrast the Molecular Motion
In a solid atoms that are not allowed to move much, in a liquid atoms are close together that can slide past each other, in a gas atoms move freely spread out and the molecules are full of energy, and for plasma atoms can move around freely but it has ions and electrons.
They move freely spread out and the molecules are full of energy, which State of Matter is this?
Gas
Particles like gases are very far apart and move freely but instead they have electric charges. Which State of Matter is this?
Plasma
How do you go from a solid to a gas?
Sublimation, Heat goes into the solid as it sublimates
What is the Molecular Motion of Plasma?
They are spread out and move around randomly, they continue free ions and electrons
A solids particles are...
A solids particles are tightly packed, vibrating about a fixed position.
How does Gas go to plasma?
Heat goes into the solid as it melts.
This State of Matter can move around freely and has ions and electrons, choose from the following answers below.
a. Gas
b. Solid
c. Liquid
d. Plasma
d. Plasma
This Particle is tightly packed together but cannot slide past each other.
This State of Matter are Solids
How do you turn plasma into gas?
Heat leaves the plasma