Phase Changes Animation Megan Rahrig Block 2 October 2008 From Solid… To Liquid… To Gas!

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Phase Changes AnimationPhase Changes Animation

Megan RahrigBlock 2

October 2008

From Solid…

To Liquid…

To Gas!

SolidSolid

MeltingInto a liquid…

•Solids hold their own shape.• They have weight and they take up space.•Molecules in solids are packed tightly together and they have very little energy.•Solids have definite shape, volume and density.

Solid + Energy = Liquid

SolidSolid

MeltingInto a liquid…

Solid + Energy = Liquid

Examples of a solid to liquid:

Ice into water…

Solid

MeltingInto a liquid…

Solid + Energy = Liquid

Examples of a solid to liquid:

Ice cream into melted ice cream…

Solid

MeltingInto a liquid…

Solid + Energy = Liquid

Examples of a solid to liquid:

Rock into lava…

LiquidLiquid Molecules in liquids are loosely packed, and have an energy level that is between the energy level of solids and gasses.

Liquids take the shape of their container, have weight, and take up space.

Liquids have definite volume and density but no definite shape

VaporizingInto a gas…

Liquid + Energy = Gas

LiquidLiquid

VaporizingInto a gas…

Liquid + Energy = Gas

Examples of a liquid to gas:

Water to steam…

LiquidLiquid

VaporizingInto a gas…

Liquid + Energy = Gas

Examples of a liquid to gas:

Gasoline into Exhaust…

GasGas Gasses spread out to the entire space given, and they have weight and take up space.

Molecules in gasses move freely and have lots of energy.

Gasses don’t have a definite shape, volume or density.

CondensingInto a liquid…

Gas + Energy = Plasma

Gas - Energy = Liquid

GasGasGas + Energy = Plasma

Gas - Energy = Liquid

CondensingInto a liquid…

Examples of a gas to liquid:

Evaporation into rain…

GasGasGas + Energy = Plasma

Gas - Energy = Liquid

CondensingInto a liquid…

Examples of a gas to liquid:

Steam into water…

LiquidLiquidLiquid – Energy = Solid

A liquid once more!A liquid once more!

FreezingInto a solid…

LiquidLiquidLiquid – Energy = Solid

FreezingInto a solid…

Examples of a liquid to solid:

Water into Ice…

LiquidLiquidLiquid – Energy = Solid

FreezingInto a solid…

Examples of a liquid to solid:

Molten sand into glass…

LiquidLiquidLiquid – Energy = Solid

FreezingInto a solid…

Examples of a liquid to solid:

Jell-o mix into Jell-o…

SolidSolidSolid + Lots of energy = gas

A solid once again!A solid once again!

SublimingInto a gas…

SolidSolid

SublimingInto a gas…

Solid + Lots of energy = gas

Examples of things that can sublimate:

Dry Ice…

SolidSolid

SublimingInto a gas…

Solid + Lots of energy = gas

Examples of things that can sublimate:

Ice…

SolidSolid

SublimingInto a gas…

Solid + Lots of energy = gas

Examples of things that can sublimate:

Naphthalene…

GasGas

A gas once again!A gas once again!

Solid + Lots of energy = gas

IonizingInto a plasma…

GasGasGas + Energy = Plasma

IonizingInto a plasma…

GasGasGas + Energy = Plasma

IonizingInto a plasma…

GasGasGas + Energy = Plasma

IonizingInto a plasma…

The molecules have lost their electrons!

PlasmaPlasmaPlasma – energy = gas•Plasma molecules are Plasma molecules are electrically charged, and electrically charged, and have extremely high have extremely high energy levels.energy levels.

•Lightning is plasma. Lightning is plasma. Plasma is used in Plasma is used in fluorescent light bulbs fluorescent light bulbs and neon lights. and neon lights.

•Plasma is a lot like gas, Plasma is a lot like gas, but the molecules are but the molecules are electrically charged.electrically charged.

•The electrons in The electrons in plasmas are free, not plasmas are free, not bound to the molecule.bound to the molecule.

•A plasma to a gas is A plasma to a gas is called Deionization.called Deionization.

•A plasma is ionized A plasma is ionized gas.gas.

The End!The End!

Click to be taken to a phase of matter:• Solid• Melting• Liquid• Vaporizing• Gas• Condensing• Freezing• Subliming• Ionizing• Plasma

From Solid…

To Liquid…

To Gas!