PPT-Characterization of Solid Particles
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Mohammad Mahareeq Characterization of Solid Particles Solid particles are characterized by their shape size and density Particles of homogeneous solids have the
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Mohammad Mahareeq Characterization of Solid Particles Solid particles are characterized by their shape size and density Particles of homogeneous solids have the same density as the bulk material. Standard 9. What is matter. Matter is something that occupies space and has mass.. Matter. Non – Matter. Matter is made up of small particles. Every substance is made up on small particles (called molecules). . S8P1c. Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas state.. Activating Strategy. Watch the first 3 – 3 ½ minutes of the video below. Ask students how they would answer the commentator’s questions.. What do you like so far about chemistry??. Slide shows. Labs/hands on work. Learning something new every day. Everything but math. Survey Results. Suggestions??. More labs/hands on work. More group work. Chapter 2. Three States of Matter. Section 1. Identify the three states of matter in this scenario:. You come inside from shoveling some snow. You’re cold, so you make some hot chocolate. You take a sip from the nice, steamy cup, but it burns your lip. You add an ice cube so you can drink it sooner.. S8P1c. Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas state.. Activating Strategy. Watch the first 3 – 3 ½ minutes of the video below. Ask students how they would answer the commentator’s questions.. In a solid, all particles have a fixed location. Crystals: repeating structures in a solid. Allotropes can exist in more than one “design” (like carbon-graphite, diamond, or . bucky. ball). Amorphous solids: have no regular repeating shape.. Molecules. Definite Shape ?. Definite Volume?. Solid. Liquid. Gas. Think About It. What happens to a puddle of water on a sunny day?. What happens to ice on a warm day?. What happens to a pond in very cold temperatures?. By the end of the lesson you should know. The names of the states of matter. That matter is made of particles. How the particles are arranged in solids liquids . and gases. The names of the changes of state. 13.1. Introduction. SOLID WASTE. Definition. Categories. Examples. Municipal solid waste (MSW). 70 . % of MSW (valuable material such as glass, metal, and paper) could be recycled, however, only one-third of it was recycled in 2010, the rest was either incinerated or landfilled. . Kinetic Molecular Theory. Kinetic Molecular Theory . –. is the idea that matter is . ma. de from moving invisible particles. . The following are the principals of Kinetic Molecular Theory:. All matter is made up of tiny particles. S8P1c. Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas state.. Activating Strategy. Watch the first 3 – 3 ½ minutes of the video below. Ask students how they would answer the commentator’s questions.. Matter Matters By : Owen Babich What is matter? What is matter? Matter is what every human, Animal, and object is made of. For example If you have a car your car is made up of matter everything is. There are 4 different states of matter there is Liquid, solid, gas, and plasma but I’ll only really be explaining the 3 main ones Solid, Gas, and of course liquid. 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. 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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