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Copy of Phase Change and Phase Diagrams Videos w/Questions (5/28/2026)

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Instructions/Recommendations:

  1. Watch and listen to each video throughout without attempting to answer the questions.

  2. Back the video up to the beginning and replay it.

  3. The questions will open up, one at a time, immediately after the video section addresses the question.

  4. Type in the answer to each question from the video.

  5. If you didn't hear it, scroll the video player back to the beginning of that section and replay it

  6. When you are complete, do the exit ticket and then submit it.

Instructions/Recommendations:

  1. Watch and listen to each video throughout without attempting to answer the questions.

  2. Back the video up to the beginning and replay it.

  3. The questions will open up, one at a time, immediately after the video section addresses the question.

  4. Type in the answer to each question from the video.

  5. If you didn't hear it, scroll the video player back to the beginning of that section and replay it

  6. When you are complete, do the exit ticket and then submit it.

Question 1
00:29
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Question 2
01:47
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Question 3
04:01
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Question 4
06:51
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Question 5
07:47
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Question 6
08:20
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Question 7
09:33
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Question 8
02:32
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Question 9
03:08
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Question 10
03:53
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Question 11
05:45
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Question 12
10:04
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There are three main of matter we run into in everyday life. A is when we go from one phase of matter to another.

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In solids, the molecules are neatly and organized.

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3.

Going from solid to liquid is called . In liquids, molecules are more than in solids.

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In gases, molecules move very and are spread out. Going from liquid to gas is called .

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5.

Going from gas to liquid is called .

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6.

Going from liquid to solid is called .

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7.

Adding heat makes molecules move , removing heat makes them .

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8.

Going from a solid to a liquid is

Going from a liquid to a gas is

Going from a gas to a liquid is

Going from a solid to a gas is

Going from a gas to a solid is called

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9.

The point in which solid, liquid, and gaseous phases coexist is .

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10.

The line between solid and liquid phases is the . The line between liquid and gas phases is the .

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11.

The is where distinct liquid and gas phases no longer exist.

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12.

The normal boiling point occurs at a pressure of (don't forget the units).