A | B |
3 states of matter | solids, liquids, gas |
solids | this state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume-- molecules are held tightly together |
liquids | definite volume, no definite shape--molecules move freely |
gas | NO definite volume or shape--molecules are far apart |
gas can be compressed easily because... | the large space between molecules |
Heat energy | this form of energy is usually the cause of a change of state |
a solid changes to a liquid when... | you add heat to a solid |
liquid becomes a gas when... | you add heat to a liquid |
Liquid becomes a solid when... | you take away heat from a liquid |
Gas becomes a liquid when... | you take away heat from gas. |
melting point | the tempature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid |
boiling point | the tempature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas |
substances with a strong attraction between their particles have... | high melting and boiling points |
substances with weak attraction between their particles have... | low melting and boiling points |
sublimation | when a substance changes states directly from a solid to a gas |
pressure | this besides heat can cause a change of state |
plasma | a gas in which some of the electrons have been removed from the atoms or molecules so that the substance has free negatively charged electrons and positively charged ions |
examples of natural Plasma | stars, lightning, the northern lights and inner core of flames |
examples of man-made Plasma | flourescent lights, neon signs, vaor lamps, and computer chips |