List the 4 states of matter.
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Plasma
Define deposition.
Deposition- the change from a gas to a solid without passing through the liquid state
_________________ was the first scientist that created the thermometer, known as a thermoscope.
Galileo
Hydrogen bonds
What does the pH scale measure?
a scale that indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution (0-14)
Describe the properties of a Solid.
- definite shape and volume
- molecules are packed closely together and are structured
- molecules vibrate in place
Frost is an example of...
deposition
Alchohol and mercury
Polar hydrogen bonds attract to one another... in some instances, an elastic property of liquids forms which creates the smallest area at the surface of a liquid. This is known as...
surface tension
What is an acid?
a substance with a pH less than 7
Describe the properties of a liquid.
- have a definite volume, not a definite shape
- molecules move fast enough to flow
- no set structure
Ion
_____________ invented the centigrade scale, with 100 degrees between waters freezing and boiling points.
Anders Celcius
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another is known as...
Solubility
What is a base?
A substance with a pH greater than 7.0
Describe the properties of a gas.
- extremely fast-moving molecules
- no definite shape or volume
- conforms to the shape or volume in container
Define sublimation
the change from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state
Lord Kelvin developed the Kelvin scale which is based on the lowest possible level of heat or, _____________.
Absolute Zero.
True or False. Waters melting point is the same as its freezing point.
True!
Water is known as what kind of substance? (hint: it falls on 7 on the pH scale)
neutral
Explain where we can find plasma in nature and its molecules.
- lightning
- plasma signs
- sun
- charged molecules
sublimation
In the lab we did in class, we know that a water's ___________________ is greater than that of air.
heat capacity
If you were to drop a penny into a glass of molasses the penny would not fall to the bottom of the glass. This is testing the _____________ of molasses.
Viscosity
Give examples of where we check for pH in nature and our world.
- pool
- skincare
- food
- restaurants