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MATTER

- Kinetic Theory of Mater- States of matter

- Phase changes- Classes of Matter

- Properties of Matter- Conservation of Mass

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KINETIC THEORY OF MATTER

a theory that matter 

is composed of small  particles, all in random motion.

Matter

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STATES OF MATTER

SolidLiquidGas Plasma

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SOLID Constant volume (fixed and wont

change) Constant shape VERY slow movement of particles or only

vibrate Low energy (very little energy) 4 types

IonicCovalentMolecularMetallic

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LIQUID Volume is constant (same) Shape is NOT constant, it changes depending on the container Particles move more quickly Energy is higher than solid Other

Viscosity --The resistance of a liquid to flow is called its viscosity

Surface Tension -- The result of attraction between molecules of a liquid which causes the surface of the liquid to act as a thin elastic film under tension. Surface tension causes water to form spherical drops.

Vapor Pressure -- The pressure that a solid or liquid exerts when it is in equilibrium with its vapor at a given temperature.

Boiling Point -- when vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure.

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GAS Not fixed Volume Not fixed Shape, will take the

shape of the container Movement of particles is

faster than a liquid Higher energy than liquid or

solid Other- all the gases more or

less obey the gas laws.  The gas laws deal with how gases behave with respect to pressure, volume, temperature, and amount.

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PLASMA

Not fixed volume Not fixed shape Fastest particle movement Highest energy Plasma is an ionized gas, or a gas into which sufficient

energy is provided to free electrons from atoms or molecules and to allow both species, ions and electrons, to coexist.

plasma is a cloud of protons, neutrons and electrons where all the electrons have come loose from their respective molecules and atoms, giving the plasma the ability to act as a whole rather than as a bunch of atoms.

Plasmas are the most common state of matter in the universe comprising more than 99% of our visible universe and most of that not visible.

On earth, plasma is naturally occurring in flames, lightning and the auroras. And can be seen in neon lights

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WHAT DOES TEMP AND PRESSURE DO TO MATTER?

http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter

(Phet Simulation)phet.colorado.edu

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PHASE CHANGES

Exothermic- reactions that release energy- Recombination- Deposition- Freezing

Endothermic- reactions that must take in energy to occur- Ionization- Sublimation- Melting

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PHASE CHANGES

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CLASSES OF MATTERElements

• Same and Fixed Particles

• Cant be broken down (simplest of forms)

• Only one type of atom

• Same properties throughout

• EX- Carbon, Oxygen, Gold (any atom on the Periodic Table)

Compounds

• Different but Fixed Particles

• Can be broken down into elements

• 2 or more elements in a fixed proportion

• EX- water (H2O) silicon dioxide (SiO2)

Mixtures

•Different and NOT Fixed•Can be broken down to compounds and elements and other mixtures•Properties vary•Uniformity is all different•EX- Salsa or sand

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CHEMICAL VS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

- Physical Properties= properties that don’t change the make up of a substance

- Chemical Properties= properties that change the make up of a substance

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CONSERVATION OF MASS

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ASSIGNMENTS

You will be turning in the following for grading:Completed NotesPhase Change PosterPhysical vs Chemical Properties worksheetRoot Beer Lab Write-up