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Good
Morning/Afternoon
Warm-up: Observe the matter in front of you: determine if it
is a liquid or solid and explain why.
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
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• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
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• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Kinetic Molecular Theory:
• The molecules are in constant motion.
• This motion is different for the states of matter.
Kinetic Molecular Theory. Learn More:
http://www.chm.davidson.edu/vce/kineticmoleculartheory/basicconcepts.
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• Activity Sheet Available: States of Matter and Phase Change.
• Activity Sheet Available: States of Matter and Phase Change.
• Answers!
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• On the next slide minimize out of slideshow and teacher will assist
as students pretend to move the blue squares so they fit correctly
into the diagram. Use deductive reasoning skills.
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• Answers!
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Volume
(ml or cm3)
Shape
Mass
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• Answers!
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Volume
(ml or cm3)
Shape
Mass
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• Answers!
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Volume
(ml or cm3)
Shape
Mass
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• Answers!
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Volume
(ml or cm3)
Shape
Mass
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• Answers!
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Volume
(ml or cm3)
Shape
Mass
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• States of Matter
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•
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• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Solid (s) has a definite shape and volume.
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Molecules form a
crystal lattice.
Molecules form a
crystal lattice.
• Activity! Semi-Solid
• Diapers contain polyacrylic acid, a super-absorbent polymer (large
molecule).
• http://www.coolscience.org/CoolScience/KidScientists/babydiaper.htm
(Learn More)
• This molecule is hydophilic (water loving)
• Activity! Semi-Solid
• Diapers contain polyacrylic acid, a super-absorbent polymer (large
molecule).
• http://www.coolscience.org/CoolScience/KidScientists/babydiaper.htm
(Learn More)
• This molecule is hydophilic (water loving)
• Activity! Semi-Solid
• Diapers contain polyacrylic acid, a super-absorbent polymer (large
molecule).
• http://www.coolscience.org/CoolScience/KidScientists/babydiaper.htm
(Learn More)
• This molecule is hydophilic (water loving)
• Activity! Semi-Solid
• Diapers contain polyacrylic acid, a super-absorbent polymer (large
molecule).
• http://www.coolscience.org/CoolScience/KidScientists/babydiaper.htm
(Learn More)
• This molecule is hydophilic (water loving)
• Activity! Semi-Solid
• Diapers contain polyacrylic acid, a super-absorbent polymer (large
molecule).
• http://www.coolscience.org/CoolScience/KidScientists/babydiaper.htm
(Learn More)
• This molecule is hydophilic (water loving)
• Activity! Semi-Solid
• Diapers contain polyacrylic acid, a super-absorbent polymer (large
molecule).
• http://www.coolscience.org/CoolScience/KidScientists/babydiaper.htm
(Learn More)
• This molecule is hydophilic (water loving)
• Semi-solid.
• Similar to a solid in some respects (it can support its own weight and hold its
shape).
• Semi-solid.
• Similar to a solid in some respects (it can support its own weight and hold its
shape).
• It also shares some properties of liquids, such as shape conformity to
something applying pressure to it, or the ability to flow under pressure.
• Semi-solid.
• Similar to a solid in some respects (it can support its own weight and hold its
shape).
• It also shares some properties of liquids, such as shape conformity to
something applying pressure to it, or the ability to flow under pressure.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Liquid (l) Has definite volume but not shape.
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• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Activity! State your Matter
• Teacher to give each group of students a solid block (Maybe ice), glass
of water, and balloon filled with gas.
• Gas (g) No definite shape or volume.
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• Gas (g) No definite shape or volume.
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• Diffusion: Random movement of molecules.
• From high to low concentrations.
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• Diffusion: Random movement of molecules.
• From high to low concentrations.
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• Why do substances always flow from high
concentrations to low concentrations?
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• Answer! Kinetic movement of molecules causes
particles to move to open areas.
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• Heat Diffusion through a room.
• Activity! Making the room smell good.
• Teacher to stand in one place and release some spray.
• Raise your hand when you smell it.
• What are the molecules doing?
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• Answer: The Molecules are trying to reach equilibrium.
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• Plasma (p) Ionized gas that emits electrons.
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• Plasma (p) Ionized gas that emits electrons.
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• Plasma (p) Ionized gas that emits electrons.
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• Plasma (p) Ionized gas that emits electrons.
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• Plasma (p) Ionized gas that emits electrons.
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• Most of normal matter in the universe is Plasma. STARS (99.98%)
• So that very small amount is the (s),(l),(g) that we are made of.
“WHAT!”
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• Plasma is super excited gas of moving electrons.
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• Video – Molecular motion of water / liquid.
• Focus on how the molecules are moving as a liquid (Start) and solid (End of
Video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmjLXrMaFTg
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• Matter can exist in several different forms based on pressure,
temperature and volume.
• Video Link! (Optional) Khan Academy,
• States of Matter (Advanced)
• http://www.khanacademy.org/video/states-ofmatter?playlist=Chemistry
• Video Short! The three states of matter.
• A good review before the quiz.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-KvoVzukHo
• Activity Sheet Available: States of Matter and Phase Change.
• Quiz 1-10 Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, BEC
• Note: One will be a semi solid and one will be a BEC (Bose-Einstein
Condensate)
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• Bonus – Name the movie and the character.
• Answers to the Quiz Wiz 1-10 States of Matter on a
molecular level.
• Bonus – Name the movie and the character.
• Bonus – Name the movie and character.
• Legally Blonde “Elle Woods” (2001) starring Reese Witherspoon and
Luke Wilson.