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Title: Thermal Energy and Heat


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Thermal Energy and Heat
  • Changes of State

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  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas

3
  • Solid
  • solidification
  • Liquid
  • Gas

4
Changes of State
  • Solidification (freezing) when a liquid turns
    into a solid (because the particles slow down and
    lose/release energy)

5
  • Solid
  • solidification
  • Liquid
  • Gas

6
  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • Liquid
  • Gas

7
  • Fusion (melting) when a solid turns into a
    liquid (because the particles gain energy and
    move faster)

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  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • Liquid
  • Gas

9
  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • Liquid
  • condensation
  • Gas

10
  • Condensation when a gas turns into a liquid
    (because the particles slow down and lose/release
    energy)

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  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • Liquid
  • condensation
  • Gas

12
  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • Liquid
  • condensation evaporation
  • Gas

13
  • Evaporation when a liquid turns into a gas
    (because the particles gain energy and move
    faster)

14
  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • Liquid
  • condensation evaporation
  • Gas

15
  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • sublimation
  • Liquid
  • condensation evaporation
  • Gas

16
  • Solid
  • solidification fusion
  • sublimation sublimation
  • Liquid
  • condensation evaporation
  • Gas

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  • Sublimation when a gas turns into a solid or a
    solid turns into a gas without turning into a
    liquid.

18
  • Review
  • And Review Again
  • Mystery Mud

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  • Discuss changes the students have seen in their
    everyday lives e.g. sweat on cold drinks,
    snow melting, opening the freezer door and seeing
    steam, steam from the river in the fall, etc.
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