Links and Sources to Point you in the Right Direction
To get you started I have provided links and sources on the four States of Matter categorized for your benefit by state. Remember, Wikipedia may be a good place to start, but should never be included in your sources! You must cite all of your sources using one style of your choice from the following list: APA, MLA, Chicago or Turabian.
All States
Good working definitions can be found in your textbook, Chapter 9 States of Matter. This can be one of your two outside sources.
Chem4Kids
AdiChemistry
Purdue Chemistry
ED Informatics
Books - Any bound hard copy text can be used as an outside source, including textbooks and other publications. These books can count toward your outside sources, but at least one outside source must be located and verified on your own.
Properties of solids
Liquids
Bodner Research Web
Gases
Properties of gases
Plasma
Plasma Physics
I would also recommend contacting one of the professors at NC State in the Chemistry Department.
NCSU Chemistry Contact Information
An excellent source is Dr. Jeremiah Feducia
All States
Good working definitions can be found in your textbook, Chapter 9 States of Matter. This can be one of your two outside sources.
Chem4Kids
AdiChemistry
Purdue Chemistry
ED Informatics
Books - Any bound hard copy text can be used as an outside source, including textbooks and other publications. These books can count toward your outside sources, but at least one outside source must be located and verified on your own.
- States of Matter by Carol Baldwin
- States of Mater by Suzanne Slade
Properties of solids
Liquids
Bodner Research Web
Gases
Properties of gases
Plasma
Plasma Physics
I would also recommend contacting one of the professors at NC State in the Chemistry Department.
NCSU Chemistry Contact Information
An excellent source is Dr. Jeremiah Feducia