The three states of matter.
What is solids, liquids, and gases?
A substance that dissolves other materials.
What is solvent?
A type of reaction where a NEW substance is formed. The new substance has different properties from those of the reactants.
What is chemical reaction?
This is the formula for density.
What is mass/volume?
When water vapor becomes liquid water drops (like dew on grass).
What is condensation?
Particles vibrate in place, has definite shape, and definite volume.
What is a solid?
Carbonated beverages are an example of this type of solution: (gas/liquid) (solid/solid) or (liquid/solid)?
What is gas/liquid?
Copper, gold, oxygen are all examples of this.
What is elements?
Which has a greater mass, a metric ton of feathers or a metric ton of bricks?
What is neither, they have exactly the same mass: one metric ton.
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is Matter?
Mrs. Dalton boiled water and steam was seen coming off the top. This is the two states of matter that was observed in this experiment.
What is liquid and gas?
A solution that has a small amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent is called this.
What is dilute?
Salt (NaCl), water (H20), and iron sulfide (FeS) are examples of this.
What are compounds.
Liquids take the shape of this.
What is the container it is in?
Matter is made up of tiny particles known as these.
What is atoms.
When the temperature of a substance changes from a solid to a liquid?
What is melting?
There are this many elements on the periodic chart.
What is "more than 100"?
To measure the volume of a rock, the lab tool that would be used is this.
What is a graduated cylinder? (or other liquid volume measuring devise)
The temperature at which a substance changes from its liquid state to a gas.
What is the boiling point?
This occurs when a few particles of water are moving fast enough to break free AT THE SURFACE and become gas.
What is evaporation?
The substance that undergoes the chemical reaction is this.
What is reactant?
The quarter in my pocket sinks in a cup of water. The relationship of the quarter's density to water's density is this.
What is more dense than water?
The density, shape, state, hardness, and conductivity are all this of matter.
What is physical properties?