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Chapter 2 review States of Matter

States of Matter

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3 states of mattersolids, liquids, gas
solidsthis state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume-- molecules are held tightly together
liquidsdefinite volume, no definite shape--molecules move freely
gasNO definite volume or shape--molecules are far apart
gas can be compressed easily because...the large space between molecules
Heat energythis 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 pointthe tempature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
boiling pointthe 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
sublimationwhen a substance changes states directly from a solid to a gas
pressurethis besides heat can cause a change of state
plasmaa 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 Plasmastars, lightning, the northern lights and inner core of flames
examples of man-made Plasmaflourescent lights, neon signs, vaor lamps, and computer chips

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