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part a: observations
- start with the substance as a solid.
○ what do the particles look like?
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○ what happens when you slowly increase the temperature?
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○ at what point do you notice a change of state? (describe)
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- now change the substance to liquid and begin at a moderate temperature.
○ describe the movement of particles in the liquid state.
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○ what happens when you increase the temperature further?
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○ what happens when you decrease the temperature?
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- finally, start with the substance as a gas.
○ describe how the particles behave in the gas state.
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- Solid State:
- Particles are closely packed in an orderly arrangement.
- When temperature is slowly increased, particles vibrate more vigorously.
- Change of state (melting) occurs at the melting point when solid turns to liquid.
- Liquid State:
- Particles are close but can move past each other (flow).
- Further temperature increase makes particles move faster (more kinetic energy), may lead to evaporation or boiling.
- Decreasing temperature slows particle movement, may lead to solidification (freezing) at freezing point.
- Gas State:
- Particles are far apart, move freely and randomly at high speeds.
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1.
- Particles in solid: Closely - packed, orderly.
- When temp increased: Vibrate more.
- Change of state: At melting point (solid → liquid).
2.
- Liquid particles: Move past each other (flow).
- When temp further increased: Move faster (evaporate/boil).
- When temp decreased: Slow down (freeze).
- Gas particles: Move freely, randomly, fast, far apart.