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States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

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Page 1: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

States of Matter

Chapter 3.1

PPT Notes

Page 2: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

I. SolidsSolid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume.Definite = Unchanging, well defined

Page 3: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

A. Particles in a SolidKC: The particles in a solid are packed close together and can only vibrate.

Page 4: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

B. Types of Solids1. Crystalline Solids: Particles form a

regular, repeating pattern. Ex. Table salt, sugar

Table Salt Diamond

Page 5: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

2. Amorphous Solids: Particles do not form a regular, repeating pattern.Ex. Plastics, rubber, glass

Page 6: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

II. LiquidsLiquid: The state of matter that has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape.

“in” = the opposite of Same volume, different shapes

Page 7: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

A. Particles in a LiquidKC: The particles in a liquid are packed close together and can slide past each other..

Page 8: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

B. Properties of LiquidsSurface Tension: A force that pulls the particles together in a liquid. TPS: How many drops of water can fit on a penny?

Page 9: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

Viscosity: The resistance of a liquid to flow. Ex. High viscosity = Cold honey Low viscosity = Water, hot honey

Page 10: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

III. GasesGas: The state of matter that has an indefinite volume and an indefinite shape.

Page 11: States of Matter Chapter 3.1 PPT Notes. I. Solids Solid: State of matter where the substance has a definite shape and definite volume. Definite = Unchanging,

A. Particles in a GasKC: The particles in a gas are far apart and collide frequently.