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FIVE …States of Matter ·Solid ·Liquid ·Gas ·Plasma ·BEC

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FIVE …States of Matter. · Solid ·Liquid ·Gas ·Plasma ·BEC. Solids have…. · A definite Shape ·A definite Volume. http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=States_of_Matter. In many solids, the particles are pulled into a rigid, organized - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FIVE…States of Matter·Solid·Liquid·Gas·Plasma·BEC

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In many solids, the particles are pulled into a rigid, organized structure of repeating patterns called a crystal lattice.

The particles that are contained in the crystal lattice are still moving, but barely — it's more of a slight vibration.

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Amorphous Solids

Some solids do not have a crystalline structure and their molecules are found in a random arrangement.

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Liquids Have..

·A Definite Volume

·No Definite Shape… (they take the shape of the container that they are in)

http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/character.html

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Viscosity

The resistance of a liquid to flow.

The liquids in this photograph have different levels of viscosity.

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Gases Have…

·No Definite Shape (They take the shape of the container)·No Definite Volume (They can be compressed into very small areas or can fill a room!)

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The 4th State of Matter is Called Plasma

·It consists of matter that is heated so high, that the atom’s electrons are removed. This creates a very highly energized state of matter.·Almost 99% of the universe is made of plasma. All of the sun’s matter is in the plasma state.

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PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LAB (NJ) was used until 1997… trying to make plasma to use as energy. There were many problems containing the plasma and achieving such high temperatures.

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BEC…..

In the 1920s, a young Indian Physicist,Satyendranath Bose,conducted experiments with the behavior of photons of light.

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Bose shared his works with Albert Einstein who believed that all matter would behave the same way under extremely cold conditions.

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At temperatures near Absolute Zeroparticles would slow down and act as one.

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This is known as a

CONDENSATE

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BOSE EINSTEIN CONDENSATE

In 1959, scientists were finally able to achieve temperatures near absolute zero and created the new material….known as

‘BEC’