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Phase Changes (Changes of State)

Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

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Melting Solid  Liquid As particles heat up, they gain kinetic energy and break loose and slide past one another. In most pure substances, melting occurs at a specific temperature, called the melting point. The melting point depends on how strongly its particles are attracted. Ex: Melting candle wax

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Page 1: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Phase Changes(Changes of State)

Page 2: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

CA State Content Standards3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and

can only vibrate; in liquids the atoms and molecules are more loosely connected and can collide with and move past one another; and in gases the atoms and molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.

5d. Students know physical processes include freezing and boiling, in

which a material changes form with no chemical reaction.

Page 3: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Melting

SolidLiquidAs particles heat up, they gain kinetic energy and break loose and slide past one another.

•In most pure substances, melting occurs at a specific temperature, called the melting point. The melting point depends on how strongly its particles are attracted.

Ex: Melting candle wax

Page 4: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Freezing

Liquid SolidWhen the temperature is lowered, its

particles lose energy and move more slowly. The attractions as they move slowly cause them to become a solid.

ICE

Page 5: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Freezing

Page 6: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Vaporization

• LiquidGasThe particles become too spread out and the attractive forces are too weak to keep

the particles close together.

Page 7: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;
Page 8: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Condensation

• GasLiquid• Occurs when thermal energy is removed,

particles move closer, and attractive forces hold them together.

Page 9: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Sublimation

• Solid directly to a gas (skips the liquid stage)

Page 10: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Deposition (desublimation)

• Gas to a solid without going through the liquid state

• An example is water vapor changing directly to ice as frost on leaves.

Page 11: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Adding thermal energy (heat)

Page 12: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Taking away thermal energy (heat)

Page 13: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

Brainpop

• Matter changing states

Page 14: Phase Changes (Changes of State). CA State Content Standards 3e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate;

How can matter change from one state to another?

• Particles are constantly moving• Change in energy changes particle motion• Higher temperature causes particles to

move faster

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