1. Today in Science
You will Need:
1)Pencil, Colored Pencils, Highlighters or
Markers
2)Log #1
3)Power Notes – Phases of Matter– 2
page 4 sides-Bookshelf- Please Staple
2. Check Date Date Due Name of Assignment Possible Earned
Off Given Pts. Pts.
9/21 9/25 Power Notes –Phases of 130
Matter
3. What Makes a
Substance a Solid,
Plasma
Liquid, Gas or
Plasma?
E
E N
N E
E Gas R
R G
G Y
Y
Liquid
Solid http://www.buzzle.com/articles/phases-of-matter.html
4. Task List:
Materials Managers:
1)Log on to Learning Point
Plasma
2)Select Mori Classroom
E
3)Select Daily Assignments
E N 4)Select: Week of Sept. 17 th -21st
N E
E Gas R 5)Complete Power Notes – Phase
R G
G Y Changes – Due Tuesday of next
Y
week
Liquid
6) Review & Reflect +, , -
Solid
5. Topic:
Power Notes- Phases of
Matter
Matter
What are some differences
you already know about these
phases?
What are some similarities
you already know about these
phases?
6. Most of the elements -SOLID – at standard
on the Periodic Table of temperature and pressure.
Elements exist in what
state?
LIQUIDS – However, ¾ of our
Very few of the
planet is covered with the
elements exist on the
liquid known as water.
Periodic Table as?
GASES – they have no definite
What state of matter shape or volume. They expand
makes up only about 11 to fill the container they
elements on the occupy.
Periodic Table?
7. Although at standard -The most abundant form of
temperature and matter in the Universe.
pressure there are no
PLASMA phases on the
Periodic Table, this
phase of matter exists
at extremely high
heats.
Movement of the particles
Phases of matter
depends on?
What is this movement Amount of energy in a
dependent upon? substance.
8. Matter with lots of -higher temperatures
kinetic energy usually -particles that are moving
have what? wildly
-particles that are far apart
Which phase has the Plasmas
most kinetic energy?
Which phase has the Solids (BEC)
least kinetic energy?
9. Energy Scale
High Low
Energy
Phase Energy
Plasma Gas Liquid Solid BEC*
* Rubidiu
m at 0
Kelvin
Illustrate, Color and Label an example of each Phase
*Plasma and BEC’s can be similar…everything else
should be unique
* Bose Einstein Condensates
10. What words describe -MELTING– when a solid
Phase Change? moves to the liquid state
when heat is added.
FREEZING – when a liquid
moves to the solid state.
This happens when heat is
released.
EVAPORATION – when a
liquid moves to the gaseous
state. Heat needs to be
added for this to happen.
11. What words describe -CONDENSATION– when a
Phase Change? gas moves to the liquid
state when heat is released.
SUBLIMATION– when a
solid moves to the gas state
skipping the liquid state.
This happens when heat is
added.
DEPOSITION– when a gas
moves to the solid state
skipping the liquid state.
Heat needs to be released
for this to happen.
12. Remember:
According to the kinetic
theory of matter, all matter is
made up of moving particles.
The states of matter are
dependent upon how fast the
particles are moving and how
much attraction the molecules
have for one another.
13. In order for matter to change
from one state to another,
energy must be added or
removed.
Each type of substance has its
own freezing, melting and
boiling points. In other words,
different substances change
states at different
temperatures.
14. Phase Changes
Different Substances have their own
unique melting & boiling points.
Color each thermometer according to the
key to indicate at which and/or between
which temperatures it is a solid, liquid
or gas.
15. Questions & Review & Check
1) Answer each question using your
power notes for Phase Change.
2) Do a Review and Reflect on all your
notes. +, ,-
16. Task List:
Materials Managers:
1)Log on to Learning Point
Plasma
2)Select Mori Classroom
E
3)Select Daily Assignments
E N 4)Select: Week of Sept. 17 th – Sept.
N E
E Gas R 21st
R G
G Y5)Complete Power Notes – Phase
Y
Changes – Due Tuesday
Liquid
6) Review & Reflect +, , -
Solid
17. Homework
1) Enjoy your 3 day weekend!
2)Complete Power Notes– Due
Tuesday