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States of matter
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Particle models of states of matter, melting, freezing and boiling.
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What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid, gas.
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Give two examples of a solid.
Any solid item.
10
Give two examples of a liquid.
Any liquids.
10
Give an example of a gas.
Any gas.
10
Describe the particle model of a solid.
Particles are tightly packed in fixed positions. This makes it difficult for a solid to change shape.
10
Describe the particle model of a liquid.
Particles are close together but can slide past each other and change places. This means liquids can change shape easily.
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Describe the particle model of a gas.
Particles are spaced far apart. This means gas can have any shape. It can also be squashed easily.
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What is the change from solid to liquid called?
Melting.
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What causes melting?
Heat.
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What is melting?
When a solid is heated and it changes into a liquid.
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What is boiling?
It is when liquid is heated and it changes into a gas.
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What is freezing?
When a liquid cools and it changes into a solid.
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Describe the phase change of an ice cube put into a hot pan.
Solid + heat = liquid and then liquid + more heat = gas.
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What do we call the temperature at which a substance melts?
Melting point.
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What do we call the temperature at which a substance boils?
Boiling point.
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What do we use to measure temperature?
A thermometer.
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