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Phases of Matter and the Phase Changes 

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Phases of Matter. Mr. Causey discusses the phases and phase changes of matter .
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The difference in each phase depends on the amount of kinetic energy (KE). The more kinetic energy the better the particles can overcome the attractive forces and move apart.
BEC, solid, liquid, gas and plasma.

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@athenaneace9917
@athenaneace9917 10 лет назад
Thank you so much ! I really did not understand any of this before in class and now that I have watched this I am beginning to grasp the concept!
@neil2556
@neil2556 5 лет назад
ANG TANGA MO NAMAN BOBO HAYYST
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 11 лет назад
I don't know of any instance in which plasma has condensed into a solid, thus there is no name. The movement of an electron from one energy level to another is not a phase change, but when an electron moves from a high energy state to a lower energy state it is called the ground state.
@jillliankp
@jillliankp 9 лет назад
wish I had you for a chem teacher. everything makes sense one here. swear it's a different language in class
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 9 лет назад
+jillliankp Thank you for commenting and watching.
@mariz711
@mariz711 10 лет назад
Thanks for coming up with a very complete explanation easy for my students to understand.
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 10 лет назад
You're welcome!
@Justinsmith-nn2xp
@Justinsmith-nn2xp 10 лет назад
Easiest explaination Ive ever seen. Thanks
@samuraispartan7000
@samuraispartan7000 12 лет назад
(Billy) Hey Mr. Causey, long time no see. I'm taking Biology right now and I think your info should be pretty useful. I think you just have a better way of breaking stuff down into things that dumb people like me can understand. Looking forward to more content.
@alessandrozucchetti7880
@alessandrozucchetti7880 3 года назад
Nice vid brodello!!
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Galinalang
@Galinalang 9 лет назад
Very informative and helpful, thank you for creating this
@catalindobre893
@catalindobre893 9 лет назад
Hello Mr.Causey. I am highschool student in Bucharest, Romania and I am also a very curious person. I've done some research prior to my boredom and I have encountered an impasse. How would I categorize a particle that , mathematically,behaves exactly like two very different ones. More precise: I was studying different particle configurations and encountered one that had 2 spins( a bosonic one and a fermionic one) AT THE SAME TIME prior to the"environmental" constants I used . I calculated the spins with the Dirac Matrix and when I tried to model it in a CAD-3D program its basically showed me this complex object, in permanent motion , sequentially(strangely all the components of this object were mathematically symmetric). Then gave me an error and the program shut down. If you can think of something, a response would be much appreciated. P.S. I triple-checked the calculation that i used and they are correct. Theoretically the energy, the wave length, frequency, entropy and all other properties do NOT figure in The Standard Model. Funfact: I have named it " the photoquark". I know , it's silly. Thank you for your time and I apologize for my poor grammar and use of English. I hope you will understand it. With indubitable respect and appreciation , Adrian.
@Ghost572
@Ghost572 12 лет назад
Great video I've learned more things!
@SogMosee
@SogMosee 9 лет назад
Thank you Mr. Causey!
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 9 лет назад
SogMosee You're welcome. Thank you for commenting.
@sameerahmedify
@sameerahmedify 11 лет назад
thank you sir for your super explaination
@runeman12328
@runeman12328 10 лет назад
Good stuff- Informative & to the point.
@kelvinmatesanwa5682
@kelvinmatesanwa5682 6 лет назад
thanks Mr Causey
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 6 лет назад
You're welcome! Thank you so much for watching.
@farwahnayyeryousaf6354
@farwahnayyeryousaf6354 5 лет назад
Do all kind of materials change phase?
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 5 лет назад
Yes
@muhammadnaumanusmani7663
@muhammadnaumanusmani7663 4 года назад
Dear Sir. I want to watch all lectures by sequence. Please guide me. Thanks
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 4 года назад
Send me an email and I'll send you a list.
@muhammadnaumanusmani7663
@muhammadnaumanusmani7663 4 года назад
@@mrcausey Thank you very much sir for kind response. naumanusmani@bzu.edu.pk
@clementinestar5065
@clementinestar5065 6 лет назад
Omg thx!
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 6 лет назад
You're welcome.
@ryanjohnson-rz3hy
@ryanjohnson-rz3hy 8 лет назад
Isn't plasma cold though?
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 8 лет назад
No. BEC is though.
@miapurdy6735
@miapurdy6735 7 лет назад
ryan johnson No, plasma is INCREDIBLY hot.
@ZeeGhost713
@ZeeGhost713 6 лет назад
Mia Purdy like me? Lol Jk thx for de video man
@moxsonhulke4317
@moxsonhulke4317 Год назад
i am still confused
@mrcausey
@mrcausey Год назад
What is still confusing?
@monicazy3493
@monicazy3493 5 лет назад
Chemistry our whole 3rd quarter at grade 8.
@kirstentan7066
@kirstentan7066 3 года назад
Who's here for school?😂
@comrademay
@comrademay 4 года назад
Se no Demo sonnan ja dame Mou sonnan ja hora Kokoro wa shinka suru yo Motto motto
@gabquilino2688
@gabquilino2688 6 лет назад
What i know about bec is that it was discover by wolfgang kitten
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 6 лет назад
Really?
@gabquilino2688
@gabquilino2688 6 лет назад
@@mrcausey yes we studied about that
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 6 лет назад
Alright, first it was predicted by Bose and Einstein in 1924. Then in 1995, it was shown to exist by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman. Later its properties were described by Wolfgang Ketterle. In 2001, Cornell, Weiman, and Ketterle won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
@gabquilino2688
@gabquilino2688 6 лет назад
Hmm ok ty for info for that ,im just in 5th grade im still a starter about this
@mrcausey
@mrcausey 6 лет назад
Cool!
@lancehealey6734
@lancehealey6734 5 лет назад
your voice is lols
@lancehealey6734
@lancehealey6734 5 лет назад
well then i learned nothing
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