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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHANGES OF STATES OF MATTER

OBJECTIONS

  • Be able to identify matter and different states of matter
  • Be able to identify the ways that matter can change
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Matter

  • Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.
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Matter exists in three different states:

  • Solids
  • Liquids
  • Gases

Question of the day
What state of matter has the fastest moving particles?

Answer:
Gas has the fastest moving particles. The particles are more spread apart and free to move.

SOLIDS

  • The particles in a solid are packed very tightly and move slowly.
  • Solids have a definite shape and volume.

LIQUIDS

  • Liquids have a definite, but not a fixed shape.
  • The particles are close together, but still able to move.
  • Liquids conform to the container they are in.

GASES

  • The particles of gas are spread apart and move very quickly.

SOLID CHANGING TO GAS

  • Solids can change to a gas through a process called sublimation.
  • Sublimation happens when a solid uses heat to change to a gas without going through a liquid phase.
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GAS CHANGING TO SOLID

  • A gas changing to a solid without going through a liquid state is called deposition.
  • When the area around a leaf gets to a certain lower temperature, the oxygen there can freeze onto the leaf. It goes from a gas to a solid without going through a liquid phase.
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GOD CREATED MATTER

  • Genesis 1:31
  • Psalm 124:8
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