States of Matter

Glencoe-State of Matter

13.1 Nature of Gases
  • Describe the assumptions of the kinetic theory as it applies to gases
  • Interpret gas pressure in terms of kinetic theory
  • Define the relationhip between Kelvin temperature and average kinetic energy

    Kinetic Molecular Theory	KMT and Gas Laws

    13.2 The Nature of Liquids

  • Identify factors that determine physical properties of a liquid
  • Define evaporation in terms of kinetic energy
  • Describe the equilibirium between a liquid and its vapor
  • Identify the conditions at which boiling occurs

    Evaporation of Water Vapor Pressure

    13.3 The Nature of Solids

  • Evaluate how the way particles are organized explains the properties of solids
  • Identify the factors that determine the shape of a crystal
  • Explain how allotropes of an element are different

    Allotropes                    Carbon Allotropes
    

    13.4 Changes of State

  • Identify the conditions necessary for sublimation
  • Describe how equilibrium conditions are represented in a phase diagram

    Sublimation and weather         Sublimation and dry ice      Phase Changes

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    Know all of the terms found on page 406

    Questions to try on page 407-30,35,43,47 and 49

    Chapter 13 Reading Guide