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Chapter 6 Section 3

Thermal Energy and States of Matter

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Observations1. What is the matter in this

beaker made of?2. What states of this matter are

present?3. What will happen if it sits here

for a while?

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Three States of Matter

1. All _____ exists in 3 different forms, they are _______, _______ and _________

2. Are ice & liquid water made up of the same substance?

3. How are ice and liquid water different?

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Three States of Matter

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Solids1. The _________ of a solid

don’t move out of place, but they ________ back and forth in one place.

2. Solids have a fixed ______ & a fixed ________.

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Liquids1. The particles of a liquid

______ around, but they are still held _____.

2. Liquids don’t have a fixed ______ but do have a fixed ______.

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Gases

1. The particles of gases move _______, & they don’t _____ together.

2. Gases don’t have a fixed ______ or _______.

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Draw each & identify the stateExplain at least 3 differences

between each picture.

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Changes of State

1. Changes of state depend on ______ ______ being absorbed or released.

2. What is thermal energy?

3. If you heat a solid, it will ________.

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Changes of State4. What happens to matter when

you take heat away?5. If you take heat away from a

liquid, it will ________.6. If a liquid gains heat, it

_____________.7. If a gas loses heat, it

__________.

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Changes of State

During a change of state, the thermal energy of an object _____________, while the temperature ______ ____ _______.

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Review1. What are the 3 states of

matter?2. How does a change of

state happen?3. What is the difference

between boiling & evaporating a liquid?

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Review4. Why does matter expand

when it is heated?5. How many different forms or

states does matter exist in on Earth?

6. What is the temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid called?

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Review7. When vaporization only

takes place at the surface of a liquid, that is called _____________.

8. What is the term used to describe the expansion of matter when it is heated?

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Review9. What is one common way

thermal expansion is used?

10. What happens to substances when they are cooled?

11.The most disorganized state of matter is the _____ state.

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Review12.During a change of state, the

addition or loss of _________ energy changes the arrangement of particles in the substance.

13.A thermometer uses the ability of liquids like alcohol and mercury to ________ when heated.

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Review14.Boiling is vaporization that takes

place at or ______ the surface of a liquid.

15.As a substance changes state, there is no change in the __________ of the substance, only in its thermal energy.

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Review16.In hot and dry places, fountains

are used to cool down backyards, how does this happen?

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