How the molecules in a solid, liquid and gas compare to each other.(CLO2)(CLO4)

Activity Objectives: In addition to the Course Goals and Course Learning Outcomes listed above, once you have successfully completed this activity you will be able to:

Make illustrations and descriptions of the states of matter that include:

How the molecules in a solid, liquid and gas compare to each other.(CLO2)(CLO4)
How temperature relates to the kinetic energy of molecules (CLO2)(CLO4)
Perform an experiment on the States of Matter (CLO1)

Part One of the Final Exam and all of your accompanying work is due NLT 11:59pm on Saturday, 18 July 2020

Make sure that your name is on all of the pages in this packet, and any additional items that you turn in. You must submit a copy of this packet or you will lose 2 points.

Dont forget to use the What Goes in the Lab Report information to write the Lab Report.

This portion of the Final Exam is worth 50 points.

Part One Score: ________

Simulation Procedure:

Open the States of Matter Simulation (Links to an external site.) at https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter and click on the Big Red 5

Investigation: Predict what the molecules of a solid, liquid and gas look like. Illustrate your prediction with a drawing.

Solid Drawing

Liquid Drawing

Gas Drawing

Complete the table below by exploring the Solid, Liquid, Gas tab in the simulation. Test your predictions and record your observations by recording the temperature and illustrations of each substance in the three states of matter.

Substances Table
Substances

Observations

Solid

Liquid

Gas

Neon

Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Argon

Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Oxygen

Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Water

Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Temperature:

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Sketch a graph of Kinetic Energy vs. Temperature. Use this graph to describe the relationship between the two concepts.

Explain the following: How the molecules in a solid, liquid and gas compare to each other. How temperature relates to the kinetic energy of molecules. Include drawings, to help with your explanation.

Explain how a change in temperature affects the pressure inside a container.

Explain this phase diagram by relating what you know about temperature, states of matter and pressure

I will include the PDF version of this. just need part 1 done.