First year of secondary education
Matter

E. Vallo y  J. Villasuso
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Changes of states of aggregation
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The cycle of water in nature shows us the different states of water.
Look at  these photographs and observe the form which water takes in each one of them.

The internal structure of the molecules does not change in any change of state: ice and steam are the same substance as liquid water. What changes is the intensity with which the molecules attract each other and the way in which they group together. The water molecules have the same shape and the same atoms in the three states.

 

What is it?
Properties
Volume
Mass
Density
Organization of matter
The attraction between masses
The effects of gravity
Electric charge
Particles
From simple to complex
Elements and compounds
States of aggregation
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Changes of state
Evaluation