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Objectives

01 Describe the properties and characteristics of a certain


matter in its current state.
02 Differentiate the behavior of water in its different
states.
03 Explain the properties of the five states
of matter based on the particle nature of
matter.
MATTER
Cris S. Gutierrez Jr.
MATTER
It’s what the world is
02 made of.
Matter is any
substance that has
mass and takes up 01
space by having It has three major
volume 03
phases; solid, liquid,
and gas.
MATTER

Solid Liquid Gas

a state of a state of a state of


matter with a matter that has matter that has
definite shape a definite no fixed volume
and volume volume, but no or shape
fixed shape.
MATTER
SOLID LIQUID GAS
Particles Tightly packed Loosely Packed Moves freely
together
Volume Definite Definite Indefinite
Shape Definite Indefinite Indefinite
Force of Attraction High Moderate Poor

Compressibility Negligeable/None Negligeable/None High

Level of Energy Low Moderate High


Two other phases of
MATTER
1. Plasma – Plasma is a state of matter that is similar to
gas, but the atomic particles are charged rather than
neutral.
2.Bose-Einstein Condensates - A Bose-Einstein
condensate is a state of matter in which extremely
cold atoms clump together and act as if they were a
single atom.
What is H2O?

a. Steam
b. Water
c.Ice

Phase Change
FUSION (MELTING)
FREEZING
Properties of Matters

Matter can have color.


Matter can be of different sizes.


• Matter can have different shapes.


Matter can have texture.

• Matter can be rigid or bendable.


Rubrics

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