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Phase Changes

Phase Changes. http://www.miamisci.org/af/sln/phases/watergas.html. Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks:. WATER Cold Region on Thermometer Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? What is the temperature? Describe how the molecules are moving? Warm Region on Thermometer

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Phase Changes

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  1. Phase Changes http://www.miamisci.org/af/sln/phases/watergas.html

  2. Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks: • WATER • Cold Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Warm Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Hot Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving?

  3. Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks: • COPPER • Cold Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Warm Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Hot Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving?

  4. Write and Answer the Questions in Your Notebooks: • NITROGEN • Cold Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Warm Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving? • Hot Region on Thermometer • Is water a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the temperature? • Describe how the molecules are moving?

  5. Phases of Matter or States of Matter SOLIDS LIQUIDS GASES

  6. Evaporation Sublimation Freezing GAS LIQUID Condensation Deposition Melting SOLID

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