PT3 - Nature of Solids

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NAME: _______________________________ DATE: __________________

SECTION: _____________________________ Performance Tasks # 3

Instructions:
1. Complete the concept map and table below.
2. Send your activity as PDF file on Brightspace
3. File name: SURNAME_GC2C1_PT3
4. See to it that you will pass your activity on or before the deadline.

A. Concept Map. Complete the concept map below

States of Matter

are explained by the


Kinetic Molecular Theory

classifies phases of matter as

Solid 1. Gas

which which which

melts 3. boils 2.

at its at its

4. Boiling point

under standard

5.
NAME: _______________________________ DATE: __________________
SECTION: _____________________________ Performance Tasks # 3

GUIDE QUESTION: for concept map

1. State of matter described as: having spaces or gap between the particles, it also has the ability to
flow
Liquid transform into gas as it 2.__________ , and Liquid transform into solid as it 3.______________.
4. When the particles in a solid speed up so much that they overpower the intermolecular force the
whole thing melts.
5. The pressure exerted by gas particles in Earth's atmosphere as those particles collide with objects.

B. COMPLETE THE TABLE:


Compare the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of water with respect to the following:
(High, Low, Very low)
Solid Liquid Gas
Rate of Diffusion
Distance between
molecules
Compressibility
Density
Kinetic Energy of
molecules

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