States of matter MP1

States of matter 
MYP1: What is everything made of?
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States of matter 
MYP1: What is everything made of?

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What is matter?

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What are the three states of matter?

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What we see
What the molecules are doing

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Modelen en simulaties.

https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/states-of-matter-basics/latest/states-of-matter-basics_en.html

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Sublimation...?
Let's take a look at this

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Check Question 1-2-3

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The change from gas to liquid we call...
A
evaporation
B
condensation
C
melting
D
sublimation

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The change from solid to gas we call
A
sublimation
B
evaporation
C
freezing
D
condensation

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The change from liquid to gas we call
A
condensation
B
freezing
C
evaporation
D
deposition

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The change from liquid to solid we call
A
melting
B
freezing
C
sublimation
D
deposition

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Changes of states
-Melting - changing from solid to liquid
-Freezing - changing from a liquid to a solid
-Evaporation - changing from liquid to gas
-Condensation - changing from gas to a liquid
-Deposition - changing from gas to a solid
-Sublimation - changing from a solid to gas

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Check Q 3
melting
deposition
condensation
freezing
evaporation
sublimation

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You only have to use two out of three
Evaporation
Condensation
Sublimation

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Question 4
Explain why the melting point and freezing points of a substance are at exactly the same temperature
That is the tipping point where a little above it is a liquid and a little below the substance will be frozen, it is where one phase goes over in the other

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Question 5
5. Evaporation always occurs at all temperatures because there will always be some particles moving fast enough to break free from the liquid. This explains why clothes on the line will eventually dry, even on cold days.

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Task: Finish page 6 (and 7)

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Question 6
Explain how:
a) Snow is formed when it is really cold and the rain droplets have turned solid
b) Dew: water vapour in the air will condense on a cold night to form droplets of liquid
c) Frost: Liquid water freezes to form frost on cold mornings

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Question 7 page 6: state changes
a) Ice cream starts to drip
Solid to liquid → Melting
b) The bathroom mirror gets foggy
(Water vapour) gas turns liquid → condensation
c) Steam coming from a kettle
Liquid to gas → evaporation

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Page 6 - Question 8

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So far... Is this a difficult topic for you?
:( = yes :) = no
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Classwork
Finish the questions on page 7. If you already did, take a careful look at them again and discuss them with your classmates.

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