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The States Of
Matter
EDITED BY: MABUNDA NC: 201106379
AUTHORS: BOYD C, Aurellia T, Devinda V.S, Deepti J, Einstein, B, Hoppenstein, B,
MARTIN, J AND Stanley
Solid
 Solid-The

state of matter that has a definite
volume and shape. The molecules move
slow and stay in a square shape. They
vibrate when they move.
Properties of solids


The particles are very close together because
they have a very strong attraction for each
other.



Since they are so close, they cannot move
around. So they just vibrate in place.
Solids
When a solid is heated it expands. For
example, when it is cool a metal bar fits inside
a metal gauge.
When the bar has been heated it will no
longer fit in the gauge or in the hole. And when
it cools down it will fit in the gauge and hole
again.
Liquid (cont.)


There are Two properties in the liquid matter



1.Surface Tension-the force that act on particles on the
surface



2.viscosity- A liquid resistance to flow
Did You Know
Did

you Know that a single helium
tank can fill about 700 balloons
.The reason that the tank can do
that is because its under pressure
Properties of liquids
 The

particles move fast enough to
overcome the attraction of some particles.

 The

particles slide past each other.
Gases


Gas-the state of Matter that has no definite shape or
volume. The molecules in the gas move so quickly and
stay far apart. The amount of space between the Gas
can change.
STATES OF MATTER
GAS


Particles of
gases are very
far apart and
move freely.



Gases have an
indefinite shape
and an indefinite
volume.

Heat
Examples of gases


Helium



Oxygen



Nitrogen



Carbon dioxide



Argon
Did You Know


Did you Know that solids move slow, liquid move
medium fast, and gases move constantly.
Changes in gases
Most liquids and solids, gases expand when they are heated
and contract when they are cooled.
If both gas and liquid undergo the same temperature rise the
gas expands about

ten times more than the liquid.
EXPLOSIONS




Explosion occurs when a gas is made to expand very strongly and very quickly.

It creates large forces that push on everything around.



The expansion is strong enough to break up rocks.
Properties of gases
 Particles

in a gas move quickly enough
they can break away from their attraction
for other particles.

 The

amount of empty space between gas
particles can change.
Viscosity
 All

liquids have viscosity.

 Viscosity

 The

– a liquid’s resistance to flow

viscosity of a liquid depends on the
attraction between it’s particles.
Example of viscosity


Ex: Water has a low viscosity, and that is why we
have rivers. Honey has a high viscosity be cause
it takes forever to flow.

Water

Honey
The two kinds of solids

Amorphous

Crystalline
PHASE CHANGES
Description of
Phase Change

Solid to
liquid

Term for Phase
Change

Melting

Liquid to
Freezing
solid

Heat Movement During
Phase Change

Heat goes into
the solid as it
melts.
Heat leaves the
liquid as it
freezes.
Introversion of three
states of matter
Changes in Temperature
Solid

Condensati
on
Liquid

Gas
Evaporation
Changes in Solids


When a solid is heated, it expands and when it cools it
contracts.

E.G

Railways:
There are gaps between the end of the rails. In hot
weather, the rail will expand and will buckle up.
Changes in Liquids


When liquids are heated, they expand much
more than solids for a given temperature.

E.G
When water get hot, it expands and rises up the
glass tube. While when the water is cool, the
level of the water in tube falls
Strange fact about water!
 When

water cooled, it expands again
when it’s temperature drops below 4
degree celcius.
 After 4 degree celcius, it will start to
expand until it reaches 0 degree
celcius.
Changes in Gas
o

Gases expand when they are heated

o

Contract when they are cooled

E.G.
Hot air balloons:
When the air in the balloon is heated, it expands and fills
the balloon. The density of the air falls and it becomes
less dense than the air around it. The surrounding area
exerts an upthrust force which is greater than the
weight on it.
The end

Thank You
For
Paying
Attention
!!!
Reference list
Aurellia, T. particle theory. http://www.slideshare.net/syasyaaurellia_08/particle-theory-10201141
Boyd, C. the state of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/schippst/the-three-states-of-matter26707870?qid=ea24cfb0-e09d-4f11-81d1-458188f9e22e&v=qf1&b=&from_search=2
Devinda V.S. particle model .HTTP://WWW.SLIDESHARE.NET/DEVINDA_VS/PARTICLE-MODELPRESENTATION
Deepti, J. state of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/deps3110/states-of-matter-10129911
Einstein, B. http://www.slideshare.net/abascalcursotic/states-of-matterdef
Hoppenstein, B. the three states of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/krmihal/brandon-h-ppt
MARTIN, J. the state of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/schippst/the-states-of-matter26707493
Stanley. Particle model
HTTP://WWW.SLIDESHARE.NET/STANLEYADEMA99/PARTICLE-MODEL-PHYSICS

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Mabunda nc the states of matter

  • 1. The States Of Matter EDITED BY: MABUNDA NC: 201106379 AUTHORS: BOYD C, Aurellia T, Devinda V.S, Deepti J, Einstein, B, Hoppenstein, B, MARTIN, J AND Stanley
  • 2. Solid  Solid-The state of matter that has a definite volume and shape. The molecules move slow and stay in a square shape. They vibrate when they move.
  • 3. Properties of solids  The particles are very close together because they have a very strong attraction for each other.  Since they are so close, they cannot move around. So they just vibrate in place.
  • 5. When a solid is heated it expands. For example, when it is cool a metal bar fits inside a metal gauge. When the bar has been heated it will no longer fit in the gauge or in the hole. And when it cools down it will fit in the gauge and hole again.
  • 6. Liquid (cont.)  There are Two properties in the liquid matter  1.Surface Tension-the force that act on particles on the surface  2.viscosity- A liquid resistance to flow
  • 7. Did You Know Did you Know that a single helium tank can fill about 700 balloons .The reason that the tank can do that is because its under pressure
  • 8. Properties of liquids  The particles move fast enough to overcome the attraction of some particles.  The particles slide past each other.
  • 9. Gases  Gas-the state of Matter that has no definite shape or volume. The molecules in the gas move so quickly and stay far apart. The amount of space between the Gas can change.
  • 10. STATES OF MATTER GAS  Particles of gases are very far apart and move freely.  Gases have an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume. Heat
  • 12. Did You Know  Did you Know that solids move slow, liquid move medium fast, and gases move constantly.
  • 13. Changes in gases Most liquids and solids, gases expand when they are heated and contract when they are cooled. If both gas and liquid undergo the same temperature rise the gas expands about ten times more than the liquid.
  • 14. EXPLOSIONS   Explosion occurs when a gas is made to expand very strongly and very quickly. It creates large forces that push on everything around.  The expansion is strong enough to break up rocks.
  • 15. Properties of gases  Particles in a gas move quickly enough they can break away from their attraction for other particles.  The amount of empty space between gas particles can change.
  • 16. Viscosity  All liquids have viscosity.  Viscosity  The – a liquid’s resistance to flow viscosity of a liquid depends on the attraction between it’s particles.
  • 17. Example of viscosity  Ex: Water has a low viscosity, and that is why we have rivers. Honey has a high viscosity be cause it takes forever to flow. Water Honey
  • 18. The two kinds of solids Amorphous Crystalline
  • 19. PHASE CHANGES Description of Phase Change Solid to liquid Term for Phase Change Melting Liquid to Freezing solid Heat Movement During Phase Change Heat goes into the solid as it melts. Heat leaves the liquid as it freezes.
  • 22. Changes in Solids  When a solid is heated, it expands and when it cools it contracts. E.G Railways: There are gaps between the end of the rails. In hot weather, the rail will expand and will buckle up.
  • 23. Changes in Liquids  When liquids are heated, they expand much more than solids for a given temperature. E.G When water get hot, it expands and rises up the glass tube. While when the water is cool, the level of the water in tube falls
  • 24. Strange fact about water!  When water cooled, it expands again when it’s temperature drops below 4 degree celcius.  After 4 degree celcius, it will start to expand until it reaches 0 degree celcius.
  • 25. Changes in Gas o Gases expand when they are heated o Contract when they are cooled E.G. Hot air balloons: When the air in the balloon is heated, it expands and fills the balloon. The density of the air falls and it becomes less dense than the air around it. The surrounding area exerts an upthrust force which is greater than the weight on it.
  • 27. Reference list Aurellia, T. particle theory. http://www.slideshare.net/syasyaaurellia_08/particle-theory-10201141 Boyd, C. the state of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/schippst/the-three-states-of-matter26707870?qid=ea24cfb0-e09d-4f11-81d1-458188f9e22e&v=qf1&b=&from_search=2 Devinda V.S. particle model .HTTP://WWW.SLIDESHARE.NET/DEVINDA_VS/PARTICLE-MODELPRESENTATION Deepti, J. state of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/deps3110/states-of-matter-10129911 Einstein, B. http://www.slideshare.net/abascalcursotic/states-of-matterdef Hoppenstein, B. the three states of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/krmihal/brandon-h-ppt MARTIN, J. the state of matter. http://www.slideshare.net/schippst/the-states-of-matter26707493 Stanley. Particle model HTTP://WWW.SLIDESHARE.NET/STANLEYADEMA99/PARTICLE-MODEL-PHYSICS