Q3-M2-Phase Change

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Individual

Activity
Match Me!
Directions: Match the state of matter to its
property by writing the letter of the correct
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
States of Matter
A. Gas B. Liquid C.
1. Has a definite shape.
2. Particles are closely packed.
3. Particles are held by weak attractive forces.
4. Easy flowing in any direction faster
compared to liquid.
5. Has a definite volume and takes the shape
of the container.
Performance Task #3:
Model of Water Cycle
(Group)
5 4 3
Water Cycle is
Water Cycle is
accurate and
accurate but Water Cycle is
included all
lacks some not accurate
required
information.
information.
Water Cycle is neat Water Cycle has
Water Cycle has
and well designed. design flaws. Choice
many design flaws.
Choice of materials of materials is
Choice of materials
is well suited for appropriate for
does not suit model.
materials. model.

Labelled The note card


correctly: the was present with
information in some labelled
the process of information, but
not all. Parts that
water cycle. were missing.
Bring your
materials on
February 29, 2024
(Thursday)
Group Activity # 4.
What changes take
place?
Identify the phase change
in matter.
Procedure: A. Answer the questions that follow.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What is your
observation about the
candle before it is lighted?
How about during the time
the candle was lit? How
about after putting out the
flame of the candle?
2. What state of matter is the
lighted candle when it melts?
3. What process takes place
when solid state changes to a
liquid state?
4. How about when a liquid state
changes back to solid? What is
the process called?
Letting wet clothes to dry (Figure 2).
5. What is your
observation on the wet
clothes before exposure
to the heat of the sun?
How about during the
time of sun exposure?
Finally, after it was
exposed to the sun?
6. What process takes place
when a liquid state changes to a
gas state?
7. How about when the gas state
changes back to a liquid? What is
the process called?
Toilet deodorizer (Figure 3) is
placed in the comfort room.
8. What is your observation
about the size of the toilet
deodorizer based from the given
conditions?
A.Packed toilet deodorizer.
B. Unpacked deodorizer after 5
days.
C. Unpacked deodorizer after 15
days.
9. What causes the change in
its size?
10.What process takes place
when solid state changes to
gas state?
Answer
Phase
Change
Matter undergoes phase
changes. The phase change is a
change from one state to
another without changing the
chemical composition of a
substance.
Melting is the
change of
matter from
solid state to a
liquid state.
When liquid state changes back to
a solid state, this phase change is
called freezing/ solidification
Evaporation is changing
matter from the liquid
state to gas state
During vaporization, all of
the water can turn into
gas. As for evaporation,
only the top level of water
is turned into gas.
Condensation is the change
from the gaseous state to
liquid state
When solid state directly changes
to gas without passing the liquid
state, it is called sublimation
Deposition is the change from
a gaseous state directly to solid
state
What do you
think is the
reason why the
matter changes
it’s phase?
Temperature

Kinetic
Energy
Increasing the temperature will
result in the increase of kinetic
energy (motion) of particles
and this will affect the current
arrangement of the particles in
solid, liquid and gas.
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will result in the decrease of


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kinetic energy (motion) of


particles, leading to a closer
distance between the
particles. The lower the
temperature and the kinetic
energy, the closer the particles
are together.
Individual Activity
(Think-Pair-Share)
Availability of potable drinking
water is a problem today. Hence,
we are not sure if the water we
are drinking is potable or not.
What phase change can we apply
to have a safe drinking water?
Peter is a good basketball player. He
loves to play every day. As he plays
basketball, he perspires a lot. After
few minutes, his perspiration
disappears. What phase change
takes place? What happens to his
sweat?
Bring the following on TUESDAY (8-IRIS and 8-LOTUS)
or Wednesday (8-TULIP and 8-ZINNIA).
(group)
meterstick or any meter-long stick
balloons
String (yarn)
chairs or any stand for the stick
glass (from a picture frame)
cloth (flannel or silk cloth)

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