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Chapter 6 Stations Review. Station 1. Identify the state of matter in each picture. In addition, explain the volume and shape of each. A. B. C. Solid Definite Shape Definite Volume. Liquid Definite Volume No Definite Shape. Gas No Definite Volume No Definite Shape. Station 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 6 Stations Review

Chapter 6 Stations Review

Page 2: Chapter 6 Stations Review

Station 1

A. B. C.

Identify the state of matter in each picture. In addition, explain the volume and shape of each.

SolidDefinite Shape

Definite Volume

LiquidDefinite Volume

No Definite Shape

GasNo Definite VolumeNo Definite Shape

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Station 21. When pouring 250 mL of honey into a beaker and 250 mL of water into a beaker you notice that it takes longer to pour the honey. What is the scientific way of saying a measurement of a liquid’s resistance to flow. 2. What is the force that allows a spider to walk on the surface of a lake?

3. When you take a cold drink out on a hot day, you notice little droplets form on the outside of the bottle. What is this phase change called? 4. The measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in

an object is called _______________________.

VISCOSITY

Surface Tension

Condensation

Temperature

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Station 31. To go from a solid state to liquid state what must we do to thermal energy?

2a. What happens to dry ice as you slide it across the table?

2b. What is the process of turning from a solid to a gas called?

3. The frost you see in the autumn is an example of _______________. HINT: Water vapor becomes a solid. 4. A puddle disappears when the sun is out. This is an example of which phase change?

Add ThermalEnergy

It turns to a gas

SublimationDeposition

Evaporation

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Station 4

Identify what state of matter is indicated at Point A and Point C.

In which of the three points is the temperature constant?

What does the upward line indicate in Point A and Point B?

Point A: SolidPoint C: Liquid

Point B

Increasing Temperature

Point A

Point B Point C

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Station 5

Solid LiquidGasMelting Boiling

CondensationFreezing

SUBLIMATION

DEPOSITION

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Station 61. a) What does this picture illustrate?

b) Which law does this relate to?c) What remains constant?

2. According to Charles’s Law what is the relationship between volume and temperature?

b. What remains constant?

Volume (Space) decreases and Pressure Increases

As temperature increases, volume increases

Boyle’s LawTemperature

Pressure

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Station 7

Explain what is occurring at Point D?What is happening to the temperature?What is happening to the thermal energy?What happens to the temperature after Point D?

Point A

Point BPoint C

Point D

Point E

BoilingStays the same

Increases

Increases

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Station 8In which of the following materials would the particles be most closely spaced? Air, brick, syrup, or water

What is thermal energy?

As temperature increases what happens to the kinetic energy of the particles?

Brick

Sum of KE + PE in the particles

Increases