You will now create an outline for your final assignment.
In this lesson you learned the different phases of matter—solid, liquid and gas—and how thermal energy can change that matter from one phase to another by making the atoms and molecules move faster. You took notes on almost every page of the lesson, and now it's time to use them, as well as any other evidence presented, to compose your own multimedia project, or write a final essay, in which you describe and summarize all of that phase-change knowledge you've collected.
As you compose your project, try to think of ways to connect, either through a multimedia project or in writing, the ways in which different phases are related to each other. One idea would be to write a story or comic strip that follows a particle that starts out in a solid and eventually ends up in a gas as thermal energy is added. Make sure to include definitions, comparisons, and descriptions.
If you create a multimedia project that requires a social-media, video, or audio platform that is not directly offered by this lesson, you will need to post it to a file-sharing site (Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft Teams are examples) and then upload the link to the Write It plug-in. Here are some ideas for what you might want to do:
Use Organize It to outline your ideas. You can review your notes in “My Work” as well as any of the following videos and glossary terms.
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Atom: The basic building block for all matter. Boil: To reach, through the addition of thermal energy, the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas.
Gas: Matter that has no defined size or shape.
Liquid: Matter that takes up a defined amount of space but takes the shape of its container.
Matter: Any physical substance that takes up space and has mass.
Melt: To reach, through the addition of thermal energy, the temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid.
Molecule: Two or more atoms that are attached together.
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Space | Pause/Play video playback |
Enter | Pause/Play video playback |
m | Mute/Unmute video volume |
Up and Down arrows | Increase and decrease volume by 10% |
Right and Left arrows | Seek forward or backward by 5 seconds |
0-9 | Fast seek to x% of the video. |
f | Enter or exit fullscreen. (Note: To exit fullscreen in flash press the Esc key. |
c | Press c to toggle captions on or off |
Particle: A minute, or tiny, portion of matter.
Phase of Matter: The state (solid, liquid or gas) in which matter exists, depending on the behavior of atoms and molecules, which is determined by the amount of thermal energy received.
Solid: Matter that has a defined state and takes up a definite amount of space.
Thermal Energy: Energy related to the motion of atoms and molecules; also called "heat."
Volume: The amount of space something takes up. Solids and liquids both take up a defined amount of space, so they both have a defined, or fixed, volume.