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Bell Work 1/5/15

1. What is one goal you have for this semester?

2. List 5 things you are going to do to achieve this goal.

On your desk:1. NEW I.N.!!2. Pencil/Pen

Use complete sentences!

Interactive Notebook Table of Contents

Title Date Page #

1. Water 1/5/15

States of Matter 1/5/15 5

Why does it MATTER????• Matter- anything that has volume and mass.

• EVERYTHING that surrounds you is composed of matter!

There are _____ States of Matter!!

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1. SolidsDensely packed particles of atoms or molecules.

Examples: flowers, wood, the chair you are sitting in.

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• Atoms begin to vibrate as solids reach their melting point and the atoms begin to slip past each other. • Liquids take the shape of their container.

Examples- water, Gatorade, soda

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2. Liquids

3. GasesThe particles are separated by large distance and they

flow freely.

Examples- the sun is made up of many gases, smoke from a fire, water vapor in clouds

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4. Plasma

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• A gas that is hot, highly ionized and conducts electricity

• When matter is heated to more than 5000*C, the collisions between particles are so violent that the electrons are

knocked away from the atoms.

Example: solar winds

Bill Nye- The Phases of Matter

http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?v=jWCmWJqWpn8

Changes of State

Word Bank: De-ionization, freezing, melting, plasma, condensation, ionization, increased heat, solid, vaporization, liquid, and gas.

gas

Changes of State

Increased heat= greater vibrations of molecules

Melting Vaporization Ionization

FreezingCondensation De-ionization

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Changes of State

Word Bank: De-ionization, freezing, melting, plasma, condensation, ionization, increased heat, solid, vaporization, liquid, and gas.

Changes of State

Word Bank: De-ionization, freezing, melting, plasma, condensation, ionization, increased heat, solid, vaporization, liquid, and gas.

Bell Work 1/7/14

1. Draw what you think the particles of each state of matter will look like in an Erlenmeyer flask.

Solid Liquid Gas

On your desk:1. NEW I.N.!!2. Pencil/Pen3. PRIDE Card

Solid Liquid Gas

Time for some fun…

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDZhUkp30tE

States of Matter Wordsearch