Chapter 8 Lesson 1 (Solids, Liquids, and Gases) *Not finished*
Particles
Atoms, ions, and molecules, moving in different ways make up all matter.
Two main factors that determine the state of matter
Particle motion and particle forces.
There is a fourth state of matter
Plasma; is a high-energy matter consisting of positively charged and negatively charged particles.
The three most common forms or state of matter
Solid, liquids, and gases
Density
The mass per unit volume of a substance. units are usually g/cm^3 or g/mL.
Liquid Volume
Units are usually liter (L) or milliliters (mL).
Solid Volume
Units for solid volume are usually cubic centimeters (cm^3) or cubic meters (m^3).
You can describe matter in many ways
Using measurements like mass, volume, and density.
Density of a given substance
remains constant regardless of size of the sample.
Mass
the amount of matter in an object. The units are often grams (g) or kilograms (kg).
Volume
the amount of space that a sample of matter occupies.