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All matter is particulate in nature. This
simply means that matter is made up of
tiny bit bits material known as particle.
THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER
Matter is composed of particle and was
conceived by Democritus, a Greek
Philosopher.
Democritus named the particle atom from
the Greek word atomos, meaning
indivisible.
LOOP ACTIVITY
ACTIVITY 9.1
I. Objectives:
 describe the characteristics of a material
 Illustrate the particle making up the material
II. Materials
Aluminum foil
Pencil
Water
microscope
STATE OF MATTER AND THEIR
PROPERTIES
matter-anything that occupies space
and has mass
• Mass is the fundamental property of
matter.
STATE OF MATTER
• Solid
• Liquid and
• Gas
• Plasma
• Molecules, compared to atom is large particle formed
by the combination of two or more atoms.
ARRANGEMENT OF MOLECULES OF THE 3
STATES OF MATTER
THE KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY
OF MATTER
• All matter, be it in solid, liquid, or gas
stated, are made up of tiny particles
known as atoms.
• Particles are in constant, random motion.
• Particles in motion have kinetic energy,
and their motion increases as they gain
energy.
• There is a transfer of energy between
particles (atoms molecules) as these
particles collide with each other.
• Collisions between these particles are
perfectly elastic.
• Molecular motion is greatest in gases,
less in liquids, and least in solids.
• Kinetic Molecular theory is very useful
in explaining why the states of matter
differ in movements and arrangement.
• Intramolecular forces-the attractive
forces that hold particles together.
• Intra-means “within”
• Intermolecular forces- forces of attraction,
inter- means “between” and “ among”.
• Intermolecular forces can hold together
identical particles such as water particles in
a drop of water, or two different types of
particles, such as carbon in graphite, and
the cellulose particles in paper.
PROPERTIES OF SOLID
1. Density
Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume. Solid
have greater density than liquids and gases.
2.Crystalline solids
The individual pieces of crystalline solids are called
crystals.
Crystalline solids is a solid whose atoms, ions, or
molecules are arranged in an orderly, geometric, 3
dimensional structure.
3. Metallic solids
Metallic solids consist of positive metal ions
surrounded by a sea of mobile electrons.
4. Amorphous solids
Not all solids contain crystals. An amorphous
solid is one in which the particles are not
arranged in a regular,repeating pattern.
Amorphous means “without shape”
Ex. Glass, rubber, and plastic
PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS
1. Fluidity
Fluidity is the ability to flow. Gases and liquids are classified
as fluids because they can flow.
2. Viscosity
Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a liquid to flow.
The particles in liquid are close enough for attractive forces
to slow the movement as they flow past one another.
3. Temperature
When there is an increase in temperature, there is an
increase in the kinetic energy.
4. Surface tension
Surface tension is the energy required to increase
the surface area of a liquid by a given amount. It is
a measure of the inward pull by particles in the
interior.
5.Capillary Action
There are two forces at work : cohesion and
adhesion.
Cohesion is the force of attraction between identical
molecules.
Adhesion is the force of attraction between different
molecules.
• The adhesive force between the molecules and
the silicon dioxide in the glass is greater than the
cohesive forces between the water molecules.
• If the narrow tube are used, then the action is
called capillary action or capillary.
6. Density
Liquids have densities that vary. The density of a liquid
with a constant volume varies according to the weight.
The greater the weight, the higher the density.
PROPERTIES OF GASES
1. Volume
Gases do not have definite volume. This means that a gas will fill
whatever volume is available. The space is where the molecules
move freely.
The volume of gas is measure using calibrated tube called
burrette.
2. Pressure
Gas molecules are in continuous motion and they frequently
strike the walls of their container.
The movement of the molecules exerts a force over the area
known as pressure.
The SI unit pressure is pascal (Pa) and the
instrument used to measure it is known as
barometer. Other units used are atmosphere
(atm) and torr.
3. Temperature
An important property of gas is temperature. It is
a measure of the average kinetic energy of
particles in matter. An increase in temperature
causes a gas to expand, thus increasing its
volume.
PLASMA- THE 4TH STATE OF MATTER
• Plasma-It is a hot ionized gas that allows both
positive charged ion and a negative charged
electron to coexist.
• Plasma is strongly influenced by electric and
magnetic fields.
• 98% of matter in the universe is in plasma state.
• -occurs in lightning volts, auroras, and fluorescent
light.
ARRANGEMENT OF MOLECULES FROM SOLID TO
PLASMA
OTHER STATES OF MATTER
• BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATE (BEC)
represents the 5th state of matter beyond solid.
• BEC was predicted by Albert Einstein and
Satyendra Nath Bose, and the concept of BEC
in gas was realized by Eric Cornell and Carl
Wieman in 1995
• Scientist refrigerated particles called bosons in
a very low temperature.
• Cold boson merge to form a single super particle
that is more like a wave than an ordinary speck
of matter.
• BEC are fragile , and light travels very slowly
through them.
• BECs behave in a more orderly manner than
solids. Atoms in solids are locked into roughly
the same location with regards to other atoms.
SIXTH STATE OF MATTER
• A new form of matter called fermionic
condensate was discovered by NASA-
supported researcher physicists, Deborah Jin –
lead scientist who produced the first fermionic
condensate in Dec. 2003.
• -by cooling a cloud of 500,00 potassium- 40
atoms to less than millionth of a degree above
absolute zero.
• Fermionic condensate and BECs are related.
LESSON 2
Explain physical changes in terms of
arrangement and motion of atoms and
molecules.
Use the particulate of matter to explain
melting, freezing, evaporation, and
condensation.
FOCUS
POINTS
The Particle Nature of Matter

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The Particle Nature of Matter

  • 1. All matter is particulate in nature. This simply means that matter is made up of tiny bit bits material known as particle. THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER
  • 2. Matter is composed of particle and was conceived by Democritus, a Greek Philosopher. Democritus named the particle atom from the Greek word atomos, meaning indivisible.
  • 4. ACTIVITY 9.1 I. Objectives:  describe the characteristics of a material  Illustrate the particle making up the material II. Materials Aluminum foil Pencil Water microscope
  • 5. STATE OF MATTER AND THEIR PROPERTIES matter-anything that occupies space and has mass • Mass is the fundamental property of matter.
  • 6. STATE OF MATTER • Solid • Liquid and • Gas • Plasma • Molecules, compared to atom is large particle formed by the combination of two or more atoms.
  • 7. ARRANGEMENT OF MOLECULES OF THE 3 STATES OF MATTER
  • 8. THE KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY OF MATTER • All matter, be it in solid, liquid, or gas stated, are made up of tiny particles known as atoms. • Particles are in constant, random motion. • Particles in motion have kinetic energy, and their motion increases as they gain energy.
  • 9. • There is a transfer of energy between particles (atoms molecules) as these particles collide with each other. • Collisions between these particles are perfectly elastic. • Molecular motion is greatest in gases, less in liquids, and least in solids.
  • 10. • Kinetic Molecular theory is very useful in explaining why the states of matter differ in movements and arrangement. • Intramolecular forces-the attractive forces that hold particles together. • Intra-means “within”
  • 11. • Intermolecular forces- forces of attraction, inter- means “between” and “ among”. • Intermolecular forces can hold together identical particles such as water particles in a drop of water, or two different types of particles, such as carbon in graphite, and the cellulose particles in paper.
  • 12. PROPERTIES OF SOLID 1. Density Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume. Solid have greater density than liquids and gases. 2.Crystalline solids The individual pieces of crystalline solids are called crystals. Crystalline solids is a solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in an orderly, geometric, 3 dimensional structure.
  • 13. 3. Metallic solids Metallic solids consist of positive metal ions surrounded by a sea of mobile electrons. 4. Amorphous solids Not all solids contain crystals. An amorphous solid is one in which the particles are not arranged in a regular,repeating pattern. Amorphous means “without shape” Ex. Glass, rubber, and plastic
  • 14. PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS 1. Fluidity Fluidity is the ability to flow. Gases and liquids are classified as fluids because they can flow. 2. Viscosity Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a liquid to flow. The particles in liquid are close enough for attractive forces to slow the movement as they flow past one another. 3. Temperature When there is an increase in temperature, there is an increase in the kinetic energy.
  • 15. 4. Surface tension Surface tension is the energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a given amount. It is a measure of the inward pull by particles in the interior. 5.Capillary Action There are two forces at work : cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion is the force of attraction between identical molecules. Adhesion is the force of attraction between different molecules.
  • 16. • The adhesive force between the molecules and the silicon dioxide in the glass is greater than the cohesive forces between the water molecules. • If the narrow tube are used, then the action is called capillary action or capillary.
  • 17. 6. Density Liquids have densities that vary. The density of a liquid with a constant volume varies according to the weight. The greater the weight, the higher the density.
  • 18. PROPERTIES OF GASES 1. Volume Gases do not have definite volume. This means that a gas will fill whatever volume is available. The space is where the molecules move freely. The volume of gas is measure using calibrated tube called burrette. 2. Pressure Gas molecules are in continuous motion and they frequently strike the walls of their container. The movement of the molecules exerts a force over the area known as pressure.
  • 19.
  • 20. The SI unit pressure is pascal (Pa) and the instrument used to measure it is known as barometer. Other units used are atmosphere (atm) and torr. 3. Temperature An important property of gas is temperature. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in matter. An increase in temperature causes a gas to expand, thus increasing its volume.
  • 21. PLASMA- THE 4TH STATE OF MATTER • Plasma-It is a hot ionized gas that allows both positive charged ion and a negative charged electron to coexist. • Plasma is strongly influenced by electric and magnetic fields. • 98% of matter in the universe is in plasma state. • -occurs in lightning volts, auroras, and fluorescent light.
  • 22. ARRANGEMENT OF MOLECULES FROM SOLID TO PLASMA
  • 23. OTHER STATES OF MATTER • BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATE (BEC) represents the 5th state of matter beyond solid. • BEC was predicted by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose, and the concept of BEC in gas was realized by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman in 1995 • Scientist refrigerated particles called bosons in a very low temperature.
  • 24. • Cold boson merge to form a single super particle that is more like a wave than an ordinary speck of matter. • BEC are fragile , and light travels very slowly through them. • BECs behave in a more orderly manner than solids. Atoms in solids are locked into roughly the same location with regards to other atoms.
  • 25. SIXTH STATE OF MATTER • A new form of matter called fermionic condensate was discovered by NASA- supported researcher physicists, Deborah Jin – lead scientist who produced the first fermionic condensate in Dec. 2003. • -by cooling a cloud of 500,00 potassium- 40 atoms to less than millionth of a degree above absolute zero. • Fermionic condensate and BECs are related.
  • 27. Explain physical changes in terms of arrangement and motion of atoms and molecules. Use the particulate of matter to explain melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation. FOCUS POINTS