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3-1: States of Matter Matter is made of tiny particles. What is the behavior of these particles in the different states of matter?

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18.1 The Origins of the Reformation

3-1: States of MatterMatter is made of tiny particles. What is the behavior of these particles in the different states of matter?

1Anticipatory SetWhich is the easiest to hold in your hands?

small rock 100mL of water helium from a balloon

Which is the most difficultto hold in your hands?

California StandardsScience Standard 8.3.e: Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate; in liquids the atoms and molecules are more loosely connected and can collide with and move past one another; and in gases the atoms and molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.3Inputsolid: has definite shape and a definite volume.crystalline solid: solids that are made up of crystals.amorphous solid: solids in which particles are not arranged in a regular pattern.liquid: has a definite volume but no shape of its own.

4Inputfluid: substance that flows (liquid & gas).surface tension: the result of an inward pull among the molecules of a liquid that brings the molecules on the surface closer together.viscosity: a liquids resistance to flowing.gas: has no definite shape or volume.

5Input

The particles in a solid are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.

Lets act like a solid!

6Input & Modeling

SOLIDWhat would happen if the jar the solid is contained inside broke?The shape of the solid would stay the same if the jar broke.Would the volume of the solid change if it were moved to a larger container?The volume of the solid would stay the same if it were moved to another container.

Lets act like a solid!

7Input & Modeling

Quartz is an example of a crystalline solid because its particles are arranged in a regular pattern.

Butter is an example of an amorphous solid because it is not arranged in a regular pattern.

8Input

The particles in a liquid are more loosely connected and can collide with and move past one another.

Lets act like a liquid!

9Input & Modeling

LIQUIDWhat would happen if the jar the liquid is contained inside broke?The liquid would spread out into a puddle because the particles flow around each other.Would the volume of the liquid change if it were moved to a larger container?The volume of the liquid would stay the same if it were moved to another container.

Lets act like a solid!

10Input

In gases, the atoms and molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.

Lets act like a gas!

11Input & Modeling

GASWhat would happen if the jar the gas is contained inside broke?The shape of the gas would continue to change and spread outward because the particles in a gas move apart in many different directions.Would the volume of the gas change if it were moved to a larger container?The volume of the gas would increase because it would spread to fill the container.

Lets act like a solid!

12Input & Modeling

SURFACE TENSIONSurface tension causes water to act like a form of skin when droplets form on a surface.

Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly (honey). Liquids with low viscosity flow quickly (water).

13What kind of solid is salt?

Check forUnderstandingcrystalline

What kind of solid is chocolate?

amorphous14What property of liquids causes water form droplets?

Check forUnderstandingsurface tension

Name a liquid with a high viscosity?

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Answer #1, 4, 11Guided PracticeIndependent PracticeFinish the worksheet.

ChemicalElectrical6. b7. f17HOMEWORK EXTENSION

Write a detailed SUMMARY of the section and complete the UNANSWERED QUESTIONS section of your notes.

Choose two of the remaining Depth & Complexity ICONS in your notes and explain how they relate to this section.

Solid Liquid GasThey Might Be GiantsJohn Linnell/John FlansburghHere Comes Science2009iTunes 10.0.1, QuickTime 7.6.6Solid Liquid GasThey Might Be GiantsJohn Linnell/John FlansburghHere Comes Science2009iTunes 10.0.1, QuickTime 7.6.6