Draw a picture that represents how the particles of a SOLID, LIQUID, and GAS behave.
No definite shape no definite volume
Gas
Solid to Liquid
Melting
Liquid to Solid
Freezing
Give an example of a plasma
Lightening, Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Which state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume?
Solid
45 mL - Volume doesn't change!
Liquid to Gas
Evaporation/Boiling
Gas to Liquid
Condensation
Define Temperature
A measure of how FAST particles are moving.
Which state of matter has no definite shape but has a definite volume?
Liquid
Particles in this state of matter SLIDE past each other.
Liquid
Solid directly to a gas
Sublimation
Gas directly to a solid
Deposition
Define Boyles Law
As the pressure increases of a gas, the volume decreases.
Particles in this state of matter vibrate in place
Solid
Particles in this state of Matter float freely.
Gas
List two endothermic changes
melting, evaporation/boiling, sublimation
List two exothermic changes
freezing, condensation, deposition
Define Charles Gas Law
As temperature increases the volume of the gas also increases
What must be added or removed in or to go from one state to the next?
Heat Energy
B.E Condensate
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
What is the difference between boiling and evaporation?
Boiling requires a liquid reaching its boiling point.
What type of relationship is represented by Charles Gas Law? What type of relationship is represented by Boyles Gas Law? (inversely or directly proportional)
DIRECTLY proportional = Charles Gas Law
Inversely Related = Boyles Gas Law
Part 1. What is a colloid?
Part 2.Provide an example.
Part 3. Is a colloid a state of matter?
A mixture of two phases of matter.
Ooblek, shaving cream, milk, mayo
NO! It is not a main state of matter. It is a MIXTURE of two states of matter!