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The phases of matter represent 'classes' of the type of molecular motion found at different temperatures. ... There is only one place where all three phases of a pure substance are at equilibrium. This is called the triple point [POINT A on the diagram]. (The aliens, when we meet them, will know the pressure and temperature...
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www.chem.ufl.edu/~itl/2045/lectures/lec_f.html
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Phases of Matter: Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. ... Matter can exist in four phases (or states), solid, liquid, gas, and plasma plus a few other extreme phases, like critical fluids and degenerate gases.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/physics/Phasesofmatter.shtml
www.enchantedlearning.com/physics/Phasesofmatter.shtml
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SWBAT: Distinguish between three phases of matter: solid, liquid and gas, on the molecular level. Compare and predict the relative compressibility of the three phases of matter. ... Can a substance have one, two or all three phases of matter? Explain your answer using three different substances as examples.
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www.scienceteacherprogram.org/chemistry/JClark05.html
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Observe how the element or molecule changes phases at different temperatures in the chamber. What happens to the elements or molecules as the temperature changes? ... The Phantom's Portrait Parlor - Phases of Matter...
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www.miamisci.org/af/sln/phases/index.html
www.miamisci.org/af/sln/phases/index.html
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Measure 1/4 cup (level) of corn starch into the paper cup. ... Stir quickly until the mixture is smooth. ... Does the material look like a solid or liquid (why)?
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www.galaxy.net/~k12/matter/phases.shtml
www.galaxy.net/~k12/matter/phases.shtml
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These sites explain and define the three stages (or phases) of matter: gas, liquid, and solid. There is also information about a fourth phase called plasmas. Includes animations of particles, videos, illustrations, and activity ideas. ... Scholastic: Matter and Its Three Phases; Read this short explanation of the three...
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www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00000247.shtml
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list the three phases of matter ... I will explain that some changes in matter are physical (like we just explored) and some are chemical (they actually change the matter into something new.) I may demonstrate this with paper (tear paper up--physical change;
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www.ed.mtu.edu/esmis/id79.htm
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Properties describe matter. A block of wood, milk, and air all have properties. All the material on earth is in three states-solid, liquid, and gas. The "state" of the matter refers to the group of matter with the same properties.
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www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/statesofmatter.html
www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/statesofmatter.html
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States of Matter has moved ... Sorry for the inconvenience...
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www.school-for-champions.com/science/matterstates.htm
www.school-for-champions.com/science/matterstates.htm
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