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solids, liquids, and gases
lesson 1
a. describing matter
- a form of matter is another name for a(n) ________ of matter.
a. the three most common states of matter on earth are solids, ________, and gases.
b. most of the matter in space is in a fourth state of matter called ________, which is high - energy matter consisting of positively and negatively charged particles.
- ________ can be described in many ways.
a. some descriptions, such as color and odor, involve using your ________.
b. other descriptions, such as mass or volume, are ________
- particle ______ and particle ______ determine a substance’s state of matter.
a. no matter how close they are to each other, all particles have ________ motion.
b. particles that are free to move will move in a(n) ______ line until they ______ with something.
- there is a force of ______ between positively charged ____ and negatively charged ______.
a. when particles move ______, they move closer together, and the attractive forces between them are ______.
b. when particles move ______, they move farther apart, and the attractive forces between them are ______.
b. solids
- a solid has a definite ______ and a definite ______.
- a. "Form of matter" = "state", common states: solid, liquid, gas.
b. Fourth state in space: plasma (charged particles).
- Matter is described in ways: a. color/odor use senses; b. mass/volume are measurable (physical properties).
- Particle arrangement and motion determine state: a. particles have constant motion; b. move straight until collide.
- Attraction between protons (positive) and electrons (negative): a. closer (slower) → stronger attraction; b. farther (faster) → weaker attraction.
B.1. Solids have definite shape and volume.
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- a. state; liquids
b. plasma
- Matter; a. senses; b. measurable (or physical properties)
- arrangement; motion; a. constant; b. straight; collide
- attraction; protons; electrons; a. slower; stronger; b. faster; weaker
B.1. shape; volume