Now that you know a bit about matter's three phases, and how the particles in solids behave differently from those in gases, it's time to consider what happens to those particles when that ice cube you were holding in your hand starts to melt, and the pot of water you put on the stove boils. Watch this video to find out some details about the changes that occur when matter moves from one phase to another.
As you watch the segment, you might want to check the definitions of specific terms. In addition to the glossary words listed above, atoms, molecules and thermal energy will be discussed.
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1) In the box below describe what happens to the particles when:
a) A solid as it turns into a liquid
b) A liquid as it turns into a gas
2) Write what you think happens when a liquid turns into a solid.