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Page 1: Physical Science: Chapter 4, sec 1

Chapter 4 Chapter 4 States of MatterStates of MatterSection 1 page 110Section 1 page 110

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Warm Up Warm Up 10/13/1010/13/10

In your science journal, make a four-column table with the column headings “Solid,” “Liquid,” “Gas,” and “Plasma.”

Brainstorm to fill in the table with examples of each state of matter.

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Solids Solids

Particles have a strong attraction between them.

The particles are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.

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Liquids Liquids

Particles of a liquid are more loosely connected than those of a solid and can collide with and move past one another.

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Gases Gases

Particles of a gas move fast enough so that they overcome the attractions between them.

The particles move independently and collide frequently.

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PlasmasPlasmas

Free moving ions Free moving ions and electronsand electrons

Takes on an Takes on an electrical chargeelectrical charge

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Brain PopBrain Pop

States of Matter

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Homework Homework

Read Chapter 4, Section 2: Read Chapter 4, Section 2: ““Changes of State” Changes of State” Pages 114 - 119Pages 114 - 119