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Understand the behavior of water, copper, and nitrogen in different temperature regions, observing phase changes and molecular movement in solids, liquids, and gases. Learn about evaporation, sublimation, freezing, condensation, deposition, and melting.
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Phase Changes http://www.miamisci.org/af/sln/phases/watergas.html
Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks: • WATER • Cold Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Warm Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Hot Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving?
Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks: • COPPER • Cold Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Warm Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Hot Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving?
Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks: • NITROGEN • Cold Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Warm Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Hot Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving?
Phases of Matter or States of Matter SOLIDS LIQUIDS GASES
Evaporation Sublimation Freezing GAS LIQUID Condensation Deposition Melting SOLID