The forces of attraction between the particles of a matter sample are strong and draw particles together, keeping them in their place. This is an example
of the solid state of matter
When a liquid boils, its particles get ____.
further apart
When thermal energy is added to a solid, its temperature increases, as does the speed of its particles and the distance between them. What happens to a gas when thermal energy is added?
Multiple choice question.
A) Its temperature decreases, as does the speed of its particles and the distance between them.
B) Its temperature increases, as does the speed of its particles and the distance between them.
C) Its temperature remains the same because all the energy causes the particles to spread farther apart.
D) Its temperature stays the same, but the speed of its particles and the distance between them increases.
B)
Its temperature increases, as does the speed of its particles and the distance between them.
4) Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. _______________
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
What state of matter are the particles close together vibrating in a rigid structure.
Solid
The sum of all the potential energy and kinetic energy of an object equals its
thermal energy
A change in the state of matter occurs if enough _____ is added or removed from an object.
A.) thermal energy
B.) pressure
c.) potential energy
d.) volume
thermal energy
If thermal energy is added to a liquid, what is the most likely thing that will happen to the substance?
Multiple choice question.
A) The liquid will become solid when it reaches its evaporation point.
B) The liquid will become solid when it reaches its freezing point.
C) The liquid will change to gas when it reaches its melting point.
D) The liquid will remain liquid until it reaches its boiling point.
D) The liquid will remain liquid until it reaches its boiling point.
The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas is the ____ point.
A) freezing B) boiling C) condensation D) melting
Boiling
What state of matter is it when particles are close together, but can flow?
Liquid
In a chemical formula, the number of each type of atom in the compound is shown with numbers that are
subscripts
Aspartame is an artificial sweetener; its formula is C13H16N2O5 . What element in the formula has the most number of atoms?
A) carbon B) hydrogen C) nitrogen D) oxygen
Hydrogen
In classifying matter, which statement best describes a solid?
Multiple choice question.
A) Atoms are closely spaced and may vibrate in position but do not change relative positions.
B) It is made of molecules or inert atoms that are moving about relative to each other.
C) Molecules are constantly in contact with each other and do not move.
D) Molecules are widely spaced except when they happen to collide.
A) Atoms are closely spaced and may vibrate in position but do not change relative positions.
The state of matter of a material depends on its _____.
A) density B) temperature C) volume D) weight
Temperature
What state of matter are the particles far apart and moving quickly?
Gas
In which state of matter there are very weak attractions between particles?
gases
What changes are likely to happen to the particles inside a beaker with liquid water as thermal energy is removed?
A) get closer together
B) get further apart
C) slow down
D) move faster
A) get closer together
C) slow down
Matter is made up of motionless particles.
True OR False
FALSE
During a hot shower, water vapor fogs up the cooler mirror when it turns to water. This is an example of _____.
A) condensation B) deposition C) sublimation
D) vaporization
condensation
When you heat particles do they get faster or slower?
faster
Vaporization occurs when a________changes into a__________.
liquid---> gas
At which temperature are the particles in a pencil moving faster: 20°C or 50°C?
50
Each of the following is a state of matter EXCEPT ____. A) solid B) gas C) liquid D) density
DENSITY
) Marco put a pot of water on to boil eggs. After a few minutes, all the water was gone. This is an example of _____.
A) condensation B) deposition C) sublimation
D) vaporization
Vaporization
Which way does heat flow....hot to cold or cold to hot?
hot to cold