PPT-Chapter 9 Heat and States of Matter

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Section 3 Transferring Thermal Energy 1 Prior Knowledge Have you ever burned yourself on by touching a hot object What type of material was the object made of

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Section 3 Transferring Thermal Energy 1 Prior Knowledge Have you ever burned yourself on by touching a hot object What type of material was the object made of There are several ways to cook popcorn list the ones you know here. and Conservations. Chapter 10.1. How does Heat affect a System?. Energy. is the ability to do work or cause change. .. All states of matter – Gas, Liquid, Solid- contain energy.. HEAT. When Heat is added to a system, the temperature of substances in the system increase.. What are the three commonly known states of matter?. What is the . gas, liquid. and . solid. form of water?. How does matter change state?. Watch this animation on states of matter (click “Play Video”):. Bonds versus intermolecular forces. Intra versus Inter. Molecular. An . intramolecular.  force is any force that holds together the atoms making up a molecule or compound. .. Intermolecular forces. Respiratory Care. Egan Chapter 6 . Physical Principles of Respiratory Care. States of Matter. Change of State. Gas Behavior Under Changing Conditions. Fluid Dynamics. I. . States of Matter. Internal Energy of Matter. . By: . Cammie. Goodman. Icicles. , raindrops, an invisible gas in the air—these are all forms of water.. Water can be a . solid, a liquid, or a gas. .. Water can also . Brain Teaser. What word in the English language is always spelled incorrectly? . . Objectives. Students will:. Review Properties of matter. Identify the characteristics of a substance. Differentiate among the physical states of matter. . Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Particles in Motion. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. How do particles move in solids, liquids, and gases?. . Classify . matter based on physical properties including: mass, magnetism, physical state (solid, liquid and gas), relative density (sinking and floating), solubility in water, and the ability to conduct or insulate thermal energy or electric energy.. 1 7.1 The Three States of Matter 2 7.2 Gases and Pressure A. Properties of Gases The kinetic-molecular theory of gases: A gas consists of particles that move randomly and rapidly . The size of gas particles is small 1 7.1 The Three States of Matter 2 7.2 Gases and Pressure A. Properties of Gases The kinetic-molecular theory of gases: A gas consists of particles that move randomly and rapidly . The size of gas particles is small . The basic building blocks of . Matter. Consists of Protons (+), Electrons (-), . and Neutrons (N).. Elements. Consists of only one kind of . atom. , . Cannot be broken down into a simpler type of matter by either physical or chemical means. Phase Changes. Solid, Liquid, & Gas. Solid ( + Heat ). Melting. - from solid to liquid. Melting Point. - temperature when something melts . Water’s Melting Point (0. o. C). Sublimation- solid directly to gas. Labs done so far for . ch. . 3 sections 1 and 2:. Distilled wood and related read of temperatures with plateaus for substances produced. Distilling . solution X (BP/CP –evaporation/condensation). The state of matter tells you whether a material is a solid, liquid, or a gas. . Matter. is anything that takes up space and has mass.. Atoms. An . atom. is the smallest particle of a given type of matter that still remains that matter..

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