Phase Changes
Temperature
States of Matter
Denisty
Kinetic Theory
100

A solid going to a liquid

Melting

100

In science we use what measurement for temperature (what is the unit?)

Degrees Celcius

100

The lowest energy state of matter

solid

100

How do you calculate Density

Mass/Volume

100

Particles are always in constant, random _______

motion

200

A gas going to a liquid

condensation

200

If a temperature in Celcius is 10 degrees, what would be the temperature in Kelvin

283 K

200

highest energy state of matter

plasma

200

If something sinks well, it has a ______ density

high

200

When something gets bigger due to increasing temperature we call this...

Thermal expansion

300

A solid going straight to a gas, skipping the liquid phase

Sublimation

300

If I Have a temperature of 260 k, what is the temperature in degrees C?

-13 Degrees C

300

Which phase(s) have a fixed shape?

solid

300

Give me both acceptable units for density

g/mL and g/cm3

300

The particles constantly ________ with each other and the walls of the container (if applicable)

collide

400

In a phase change graph, it always goes from solid, to liquid, to gas. True or False

False

400

What is the coldest temperature possible? (hint:absolute zero)

0 Kelvin

400

Which phase(s) have a fixed volume?

solid and liquid

400

I have an object whose volume is 55 mL and has a mass of 26g, what would be the density? (include proper units!)

0.47 g/mL

400

Describes the avg energy of motion of the particles in a substance, correlates to temperature

Kinetic Energy

500

Heat is added to change an object from one state to another, during a phase change, what happens to the object's temperature

Remains the same until the phase change is complete

500

Temperature is the measure of...

average kinetic energy in an object

500

what is plasma? Does it have a fixed volume or shape?

Heated gas, has no definite volume or shape.

500

What is Bouyancy?

The upward force of a liquid on an object placed in it.

500

All matter is composed of tiny particles, name the 2 types of particles

atoms, molecules

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