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The Three (Four)
States of Matter
Words to Know
States of Matter   Pressure

Solid              Boyle’s Law

Liquid             Charles’s Law

Gas                Plasma
States of Matter
States of Matter: The physical forms in which
a substance can exist.

Matter consists of tiny particles called atoms
and molecules.
– They cannot be seen with out a powerful
  microscope
– They are always in motion and are constantly
  bumping into each other.
Solids
Solid: the state in which matter has a definite
shape and volume.

There are two types of solids
- Crystalline-have a very orderly, three-dimensional
  arrangement of atoms or molecules. (Iron,
  Diamond and Ice)
- Amorphous-are composed of atoms or molecular
  that are in no particular order. (Rubber and Wax)
Liquid
Liquid: the state in which matter takes
the shape of its container and has a
definite volume.

Liquids can change shape, but not
volume.
Important properties of liquid!
Surface Tension: the force acting on the
particles surface of a liquid that causes
the liquid to form spherical drops.

Viscosity: the liquid’s resistance to flow.
(Honey has a high viscosity when
compared to water).
GAS!!
Gas: the state in which matter changes
in both shape and volume.

The atoms of gas move fast enough to
break away from each other.
Pressure


Pressure: The amount of force exerted
on a given area.
Laws that describe the
     behavior of Gas!
Boyle’s Law: states the for a fixed
amount of gas at a constant
temperature, the volume of a gas
increases as its pressure decreases.

Weather balloons are a good example!
More Laws
Charles’s Law: states that for a fixed amount
of gas at a constant pressure, the volume of
the gas increases as its temperature
increases.

Example: Put a balloon into the freezer and
wait for 10 minutes.
Plasma
Plasma: the state of matter that does
not have a definite shape or volume
and whose particles have broken apart.
Plasmas conduct electric current.
Electric and magnetic fields effect
plasmas.
Plasmas Continued
Natural Plasmas are found in lightning,
fire, and the aurora borealis.
Artificial Plasmas are found in
fluorescent lights and plasma balls,
created by passing electric charges
through gases.
Clear As Mud???
Anything you write down from
the next slide, you can use on
the test! You’d better be quick
            about it!
      Ready, get set, GO!
Study Guide
Natural Plasmas are found in lightning, fire, and the
aurora borealis.
Artificial Plasmas are found in fluorescent lights and
plasma balls, created by passing electric charges
through gases.
Boyle’s Law: states the for a fixed amount of gas at a
constant temperature, the volume of a gas increases
as its pressure decreases.
Mr. Ballantyne is the best teacher ever. He is so
cool! We should all nominate him for teacher of the
year. His wife likes him to!

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The three (four) states of matter

  • 2. Words to Know States of Matter Pressure Solid Boyle’s Law Liquid Charles’s Law Gas Plasma
  • 3. States of Matter States of Matter: The physical forms in which a substance can exist. Matter consists of tiny particles called atoms and molecules. – They cannot be seen with out a powerful microscope – They are always in motion and are constantly bumping into each other.
  • 4. Solids Solid: the state in which matter has a definite shape and volume. There are two types of solids - Crystalline-have a very orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of atoms or molecules. (Iron, Diamond and Ice) - Amorphous-are composed of atoms or molecular that are in no particular order. (Rubber and Wax)
  • 5. Liquid Liquid: the state in which matter takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume. Liquids can change shape, but not volume.
  • 6. Important properties of liquid! Surface Tension: the force acting on the particles surface of a liquid that causes the liquid to form spherical drops. Viscosity: the liquid’s resistance to flow. (Honey has a high viscosity when compared to water).
  • 7. GAS!! Gas: the state in which matter changes in both shape and volume. The atoms of gas move fast enough to break away from each other.
  • 8. Pressure Pressure: The amount of force exerted on a given area.
  • 9. Laws that describe the behavior of Gas! Boyle’s Law: states the for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas increases as its pressure decreases. Weather balloons are a good example!
  • 10. More Laws Charles’s Law: states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure, the volume of the gas increases as its temperature increases. Example: Put a balloon into the freezer and wait for 10 minutes.
  • 11. Plasma Plasma: the state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume and whose particles have broken apart. Plasmas conduct electric current. Electric and magnetic fields effect plasmas.
  • 12. Plasmas Continued Natural Plasmas are found in lightning, fire, and the aurora borealis. Artificial Plasmas are found in fluorescent lights and plasma balls, created by passing electric charges through gases.
  • 14. Anything you write down from the next slide, you can use on the test! You’d better be quick about it! Ready, get set, GO!
  • 15. Study Guide Natural Plasmas are found in lightning, fire, and the aurora borealis. Artificial Plasmas are found in fluorescent lights and plasma balls, created by passing electric charges through gases. Boyle’s Law: states the for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas increases as its pressure decreases. Mr. Ballantyne is the best teacher ever. He is so cool! We should all nominate him for teacher of the year. His wife likes him to!