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KS3 Chemistry
7G Solids, Liquids and
Gases
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Video: Matter Matter Everywhere
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I. Theories: Elements
A. Thales [580-570 BC]1. Philosopher2. Everything is made up of water3. Water can be liquid, solid, or gas
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B. Empedocles1. Everything was made up of
four substances: Fire, Air, Water and Earth
2. Substances changed because there were two forces that
could affect them: Love and StrifeC. Aristotle
1. Philosopher2. Believed Empedocles idea 3. This was the accepted theory
for 2000 years
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II. Theories: Atoms
A. Anaxagoras1. Philosopher2. Believed that everything was made from tiny ‘seeds’
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B. Democritus2. Actually developed idea of ATOMS3. Different types of materials were made from atoms
a. solids = atoms stuck together
b. liquids and gases = atoms not stuck
together4. Idea was unpopular for 2000 years
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C. John Dalton1. Atomic Theory of Matter2. Many elemental substances
or elements, that make up different types of atoms
3. Elements are composed of extremely small atoms4. Group of atoms = molecule
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Video: History of Atoms
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III. What is Matter
A. Anything that has mass B. Anything that takes up space
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Video: What is Matter?
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IV. Particle Model or Particle Theory of Matter A. All matter is made up of tiny particles B. Particles are always moving =
Kinetic Energy1. The higher the temperature the faster these particles move 2. Heating particles causes them to
move further apart - substance will expand
3. density of a substance Decreases C. The difference between: Solids, Liquids and Gas can be explained by this model
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V. States of MatterA. At room temperature most
substances exist in one of three physical states.1. Solid
a. Keeps its shapeb. has a fixed volumec. has a definite shape
even when movedd. very dense
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e. Particles are vibrating f. Particles held together by strong force of attraction g. Particles cannot move around each otherh. Particles are close together
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2. Liquida. Takes the shape of its containerb. Has fixed volumec. Does NOT have a definite shaped. flows easilye. can’t be compressed into
smaller Volume
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f. Particles are free to move past each otherg. Particles are held together by the force of attraction
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3. Gasa. Has NO definite volumeb. Has NO definite shapec. Fills all available spacesd. flows easily e. Not densef. almost NO force of attraction between particlesg. particles move very fast
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Three States of Matter
solid liquid gas
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How do smells spread out?
Where is the smell coming from and how does it spread out?
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VI. Diffusion A. What is Diffusion
1. Diffusion is the movement of particles that allows them to
spread out from high concentration to low concentration and mix with other
particles
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B. Occurs in liquids and gases, but NOT solidsC. Occurs more quickly In gases than liquidsD. Occurs more quickly in warmer temperatures than cooler temperatures
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Video: Diffusion