Classroom Resources: States of Matter

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  • Density, Quantitative Chemistry, Chemistry Basics, Density | High School

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    In this lab, students determine the density of several liquids and solids.

  • Phase Diagram | High School

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    In this lab, students will create a phase change graph by adding and removing heat to observe and record data during actual phase changes.

  • Intermolecular Forces | High School

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    In this lab, students test whether a substance’s heat of vaporization is determined by its molar mass, the strength of its intermolecular forces, or both.

  • Intermolecular Forces | High School

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    In this activity, students will represent molecules and energy to investigate the different types of intermolecular forces.

  • Heating Curve | High School

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    Heating Curve of Water Grade Level: High School Topic: States of Matter Subtopic: Heating Curve

  • Sublimation | Middle School, High School

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    In this lab, students perform several small experiments using dry ice and record their observations.

  • Molecular Motion | High School

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    In this simulation, students will have the opportunity to explore on the molecular level how particles move in three states of matter. They will compare two different substances.

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