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Changes of Matter: Heating and Cooling

Changes of Matter: Heating and Cooling

Assessment

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 19 Questions

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Phases of Matter

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Lesson on phases of matter, phase changes, and heating/cooling curves​ (phase change diagrams)

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FYI - Phase and State may be used interchangeably when talking about matter

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Multiple Choice

Anything that has mass and takes up space is called a(n)...

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Mass

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Matter

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Volume

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Atom

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Multiple Choice

The smallest part of an element is called a(n)...

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Matter

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Weight

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Atom

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Mass

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  • has fixed volume and shape

    • rigid because particles locked in place

  • not easily compressible

    • little free space between particles

  • doesn't easily flow

    • particles locked together so do not flow, only vibrate

  • only motion is vibrations

  • low energy

Solid

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  • takes the shape of containers

    • particles move/slide past one another

  • not easily compressible

    • little free space between particles

  • flows easily

    • particles move/slide past one another

  • particles vibrate and move around

    • higher energy than solids

Liquid

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  • takes the shape AND volume of containers

    • particles can move past one another

  • compressible

    • lots of free space between particles

  • flows easily

    • particles can move past one another

  • particles can move freely

    • high energy

Gas

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Plasma

Plasma is not a common state of matter here on Earth, but it may be the most common state of matter in the universe. Stars are essentially superheated balls of plasma. 

Plasma consists of highly charged gas particles with extremely high kinetic energy (energy in motion).

Think of plasma as gas, with an electrical charge.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Milk takes the shape of its container. What state is it?

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solid

2

liquid

3

gas

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plasma

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Reorder

Put each state in order from particles closest together to particles farthest apart.

Solid

Liquid

Gas

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Which option best describes a solid?

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No definite shape or volume, lowest intermolecular forces

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Definite volume, takes container's shape, no definite shape

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Definite shape and volume, vibrates in place, highest intermolecular forces

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Highest Kinetic Energy

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Multiple Choice

In which state of matter are the particles the moving the fastest?

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solid

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liquid

3

gas

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Multiple Choice

The state of matter where the particles are spread out as far as possible is

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Solid

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Liquid

3

Gas

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Multiple Choice

The state of matter where the particles are tightly packed is

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Solid

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Liquid

3

Gas

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Multiple Choice

The state of matter where the particles have no set volume and no set shape is

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Solid

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Liquid

3

Gas

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Multiple Choice

The state of matter where the particles have a set volume but no set shape is

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Solid

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Liquid

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Gas

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Match

Match the following phase changes

Gas → Solid

Liquid → Gas

Solid → Liquid

Gas → Liquid

Liquid → Solid

Deposition

Vaporization

Melting

Condensation

Freezing

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Match

Match the following phase changes

steam → ice

water → steam

ice → water

steam → water

water → ice

Deposition

Vaporization

Melting

Condensation

Freezing

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Match

Match the following phase changes

solid → gas

liquid → solid

liquid → gas

gas → liquid

gas → solid

Sublimation

Freezing

Vaporization

Condensation

Deposition

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Match

Match the following phase changes

ice → steam

water → ice

water → steam

steam → water

steam → ice

Sublimation

Freezing

Vaporization

Condensation

Deposition

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Remember!

  • During a phase change, the temperature does NOT change until every particle has switched phases.

  • Energy is being removed or added, but temperature does not change.

  • Temperature changing is demonstrated with the sloped lines.

  • Phase changing is demonstrated with the flat lines.​

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​It shows how state of matter changes with temperature.

The positive slope means thermal energy is being added.

​Heating

Curve

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​It shows how state of matter changes with temperature.

The negative slope means thermal energy is being removed.

Flat lines indicate the temperature is NOT changing, but the matter is changing states.​

​Cooling

Curve

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Labelling

Label the phase change diagram

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Gas

Condense

Evaporate

Freezing

Solid

Liquid

Melting

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Dropdown

During melting, the temperature ​
.

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Dropdown

During condensation, the heat energy ​
.

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Dropdown

As the heat energy and temperature of a substance INCREASES, the particles of a substance ​
.

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Dropdown

When a substance changes from a liquid to a solid, the temperature ​
.

Phases of Matter

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Lesson on phases of matter, phase changes, and heating/cooling curves​ (phase change diagrams)

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