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Matter and it's States
Grace Fonee
Created on February 21, 2021
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Grace Makahaube Per. 5
Matter and it's states Project
Solids
In a solid, particles move very slowly. The distance between each particle is little. The shape and volume of a solid doesn't change.
Liquids
In a liquid, particles move slightly faster than in a solid. The distance is also slightly larger than that of a solid. The shape changes to whatever may be holding it, but the volumes stays the same.
Gasses
Gas particles are far from each other and move very fast. Gasses, like liquids, change shape into whatever is holding it. Gasses don't have an exact volume.
Plasma
Plasma is the 4th state of matter. It's sort of like very very very very hot matter. People call this very torrid matter ionized gas.
How energy affects different states of matter
If one were to hit a solid, it'll either break, bend, smoosh, or stay the same.If you were to hit a liquid, it would change shape ever so slightly, then returning to it's resting state. You can't hit a gas. When you heat a gas, its vapor pressure and it's volume increase.