Objective: Compare and contrast phases of matter and phase changes using an online simulation and real life demonstrations.
A. Click this link.
B. Click states.
C. Click solid on the right side of the page and look at the particles.
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Question 1
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Describe how the solid particles look. Explain at least two observations.
*Are they close together or far apart? Do they move quickly or slowly?
D. Click liquid on the right side of the page and look at the particles
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Question 2
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Describe how the liquid particles look. Explain at least two observations.
*Are they close together or far apart? Do they move quickly or slowly?
E. Click gas on the right side of the page and look at the particles.
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Question 3
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Describe how the gas particles look. Explain at least two observations.
*Are they close together or far apart? Do they move quickly or slowly? Do they stay at the bottom of the container or do they spread out?
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Question 4
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How are gases different than liquids? Use full sentences.
*Which move faster? Which have particles that are further apart?
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Question 5
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How are solids different than liquids? Use full sentences.
*Which move faster? Which have particles that are further apart?
G. Click on phase changes at the very bottom of the page on the white bar.
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Question 6
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What phase of matter is on the screen currently?
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Question 7
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Play with the different features on the screen such as the finger, the heat/cool, and the air pump. Name at least two ways you can change the phase of matter on the screen to a different phase of matter, explain in full sentences.
RAISE YOUR HAND WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED 1-7
*DRY ICE IS EXTREMELY COLD, IF YOU TOUCH IT, IT WILL BURN YOUR HAND.
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Question 8
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What phase of matter does the dry ice start in?
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Question 9
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When the dry ice is placed into a beaker of water, what happens to the dry ice?
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Question 10
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When the dry is placed into a beaker of water with soap in it, what do you observe happening? Use specific phases of matter in your answer.
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Question 11
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Why do you think its called dry ice?
Post Activity Practice
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Question 12
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When water is boiled the space between the atoms ____________. (Increase or decrease)
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Question 13
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The phase change which has most likely occurred based on the diagram below is ___________________.
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Question 14
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Which phase of matter always has the same volume, but takes the shape of the container it’s in?__________
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Question 15
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When dew, a wet liquid, is found on the grass in the morning, which phase change has likely occurred?______________
*the gas in the air is changed to a liquid on the grass
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Question 16
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The phase change which has most likely occurred based on the diagram below is ___________________.
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Question 17
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What phase change occurred when we were dealing with the dry ice?_________________________.