This State of Matter may be difficult to relate to, due to it being invisible.
What are gasses?
What matter is made of
What is a particle
Name a particle with no charge
What is a Neutron?
This is a key trait of a pure substance.
What is it is the same throughout?
What are three ways that heat transfers
What is Conduction, Convection, Radiation
The meaning for BEC (Bose-Einstein Condensates).
What are waves of matter that occur in some atoms at cold temperatures?
The change of state from a solid straight to a gas is called?
What is sublimation?
these three particles make up an atom
what is a proton, electron and neutron?
What is corrosiveness?
What is the ability to eat away another substance?
these 4 metals are in wires
what is silver, copper, aluminum, and steel?
this state of matter has the highest amount of energy
what is plasma?
The state of matter that has the lowest energy
What is Bose-Einstein Condensate
The atom must have the same amount of electrons as it does protons.
What makes a stable atom?
These are two properties that you cannot identify with your senses
What is boiling and melting point?
heat is related to.
Thermal energy
This certain gas is a component of greenhouse gas and natural gas.
What is methane?
Which diatomic gas is represented by Cl2?
What is chlorine.
This part of the atom moves around the nucleus at 2,200 kilometers per second.
What is an electron?
The classification of Livermorium.
What is metals?
All states of matter are made up of atoms and molecules they use.
kinetic energy?
Definition of diatomic gases and monatomic gases.
What is a molecule made of 2 atoms joined together (diatomic) and made of 1 atom (monatomic).
Three factors that affect a substance’s physical form.
What are temperature, pressure, or a substance’s properties?
The atomic model that has the electrons 'sticking' to the atom core
What is the Thomson Plum Pudding Model
THe secondary name for a homogeneous mixture
What is a solution?
Since heat is a form of energy it is measured in
What is Joules and Calories?