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States of Matter Figures

Draw Figure 3 on page 92 including all words. Particle View of a Solid Particles of a solid vibrate back and forth but are closely locked in position. 1. A solid has a definite shape and volume. 2. How are the particles of a crystal arranged?

Draw Figure 6 on page 93 including all words. Particle View of a Liquid Particles in a liquid are packed close together, but can collide and move past on another, allowing liquids to flow. 3. What causes surface tension? 4. How are liquids and solids alike? 5. How do liquids and solids differ?

Draw Figure 8 on page 95 including all words. Particles View of a Gas Gas particles move about freely and collide randomly with the walls of the container and with each other. 6. How are gases different from a solid? 7. What will happen if a container holding a gas is opened?

[|States of Matter Shows Melting Evaporation Freezings] Good starts like the Brownain Motion Clip

BrainPop States of Matter https://www.brainpop.com/science/matterandchemistry/statesofmatter/ Crash Course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npv74D2MO6Q [|Veritasium] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCL8zqjXbME Bill Nye Matter https://www.schooltube.com/video/ea7dae4437c240958f92/Bill%20Nye%20The%20Science%20Guy%20Phases%20of%20Matter