3.) fill in the chart below with the appropriate information to describe the states of matter.\nstate\ndescri…

3.) fill in the chart below with the appropriate information to describe the states of matter.\nstate\ndescription\nlocation of particles\nshape\nvolume\ncompressibility\ncomplete the table below about the possible state changes being described.\nsubstance description: ice cube sits out on a day and turns into a dle.\nsubstance description: r is put in a pot on ove over high heat ke noodles.\ninitial state\nfinal state\nstate c

3.) fill in the chart below with the appropriate information to describe the states of matter.\nstate\ndescription\nlocation of particles\nshape\nvolume\ncompressibility\ncomplete the table below about the possible state changes being described.\nsubstance description: ice cube sits out on a day and turns into a dle.\nsubstance description: r is put in a pot on ove over high heat ke noodles.\ninitial state\nfinal state\nstate c

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Brief Explanations:

The first part involves filling in characteristics of solid, liquid, and gas states of matter such as particle location, shape, volume, and compressibility based on general knowledge of matter states. The second - part is about identifying state - changes like melting (ice cube turning to water) and boiling (water turning to steam). For the states of matter table:

  • Solid: Particles are closely packed in a fixed position. It has a definite shape and volume and is incompressible.
  • Liquid: Particles are close but can move past each other. It takes the shape of the container it is in, has a definite volume, and is nearly incompressible.
  • Gas: Particles are far apart and move freely. It takes the shape and volume of the container and is highly compressible. For the state - change table:
  • Ice cube sitting out and turning into a puddle: Initial state is solid (ice), final state is liquid (water), state change is melting.
  • Water in a pot on high heat to make noodles: Initial state is liquid (water), final state is gas (steam), state change is boiling.

Answer:

State Description Location of particles Shape Volume Compressibility
Solid Particles are closely packed Fixed position Definite Definite Incompressible
Liquid Particles are close and can move past each other Can move within the liquid Takes shape of container Definite Nearly incompressible
Gas Particles are far apart and move freely Move throughout the container Takes shape of container Takes volume of container Highly compressible
Substance description Initial State Final State State Change
Ice cube sits out on a day and turns into a puddle. Solid Liquid Melting
Water is put in a pot on stove over high heat to make noodles. Liquid Gas Boiling