Moving Molecules In A Solid. Objective: Explain, on a molecular level, that heating and cooling...

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Moving Molecules In A Solid

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Page 1: Moving Molecules In A Solid. Objective: Explain, on a molecular level, that heating and cooling affects the molecular motion in a solid.

Moving Molecules In A Solid

Page 2: Moving Molecules In A Solid. Objective: Explain, on a molecular level, that heating and cooling affects the molecular motion in a solid.

Objective: Explain, on a molecular level, that heating and cooling

affects the molecular motion in a solid.

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Answer In Your Notebooks

What do you know about the molecules in a liquid?

Molecules in a liquid are attracted to each other and are able to move past each other.

How does heating or cooling affect the speed of the molecules and the distance between them?

Heating speeds up the motion of molecules and cooling slows them down. They also move a little further apart. Cooling slows them down and brings them a little closer together.

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SolidsDo you think the atoms in a solid are attracted to each other?

Of course they are, this is how a solid stays together.

Do you think heating or cooling a solid might affect the motion of the atoms?

The atoms or molecules move faster and move further apart. If you cool a solid, the molecules move more slowly and move a little closer together.

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Explain It With Atoms & Molecules

Solids:O The particles (atoms or molecules)

are attracted to each other.O The particles (atoms or molecules)

vibrate but do not move past one another.

O The solid retains its shape.

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Explain It With Atoms & Molecules

• The atoms in a solid are so attracted to each other that they vibrate and don’t move past each other.

• The molecules of a liquid are attracted to each other, but move more freely and past one another.

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Explain It With Atoms & Molecules

How is the motion of the atoms in solid metal different from the motion of the molecules in liquid water?

What is it about atoms and molecules in liquids and solids that keep them close to one another even though they are moving?

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Why wouldn’t the ball fit through the ring when it was heated?

The speed of the atoms increased. The increased motion competes with the attractions that the atoms have for each other consequently, the atoms move slightly further apart. The ball became to big to fit through the ring.

What could we do to the metal ball to make it fit through the ring again?

Demonstration: How does the heating and cooling affect the atoms in a solid?

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Explain It With Atoms and Molecules

Write a caption under each model to explain what is happen at the

molecular level.

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Take It Further

Knowing what you do about how solids act when they are heated and cooled, why do you think they put flexible connections in the road on a bridge?

The bridge is hotter than the land around it, so it should be able to expand a bit without breaking. If it is colder than the land around it, it should be able to contract a bit without breaking.

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Vocabulary

Expand – to increase in size; make bigger.

Contract – to decrease in size; make smaller.