10/02/2025
Chemistry - Matter
Everything around us is made up of matter, from the air we breathe, water we drink or a piece of clothing worn and those are the three states in which matter exists, as a gas, liquid or solid, respectively. In fact, the human body consists of all three states of matter, i will leave that for you to identify.
A simpler example of understanding matter and how it can change its state is through studying water vapour, which is a gas, water at room temperature, which is a liquid and ice, which at that state is a solid.
Gas - Liquid
Water vapour loses heat energy, the particles cool down. With the loss of heat energy, kinetic(movement) energy is also reduced, the particles are less scattered, they accumulate and slide past each other to form a liquid. This process is called condensation.
Liquid - Solid
Water, which is a liquid can also lose heat energy, the particles further cool down even more heat is lost hence kinetic energy is also greatly reduced, the particles are now closely packed, forming a lattice where movement is only in the form of vibrations as the particles hit against each other and that is how a solid called ice is formed, through freezing.
Solid - Liquid
When ice is exposed to any temperature increase above 0 degrees celsius, the particles gain heat energy, they begin to vibrate and push further against each other , this is how water is formed from ice and it is called melting.
Liquid - Gas
If you apply heat to a liquid such as water, particles gain heat energy which converts to kinetic energy, they move further apart and form a gas called steam, and since it is less dense than air it rises, only to cool at a later time. The rise of this less dense form of matter is called evaporation.
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