Three states of matter:
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
Copper, gold, and oxygen, are all examples of this:
What is Element?
Of the following, which is not a physical property:
Solubility, boiling point, mass, or toxicity?
What is toxicity
The phase change that occurs when a solid turns to a liquid:
What is melting?
Ms. Colon's glasses fogged up when she took her banana bread out of the oven. This is due to the phase change called:
What is condensation?
Particles vibrate in place, has a definite shape, and definite volume
What is solid?
This is made up of two or more different atoms what are chemically combined:
What is compound?
Mass is this type of property:
What is physical?
This is the freezing point for water in Fahrenheit.
What is 32 degrees F?
The ice cube fell out of a freezer and onto the floor, then began to melt. Did the icecube release heat energy or absorb heat energy?
What is absorb heat energy?
Ms. Colon boiled water and there was steam coming off the top of the pot. These are the two states of matter observed in this experiment:
What is liquid and gas?
All matter is made up of tiny particles called:
What is an atom?
These properties can be observed or measured without changing the chemical nature of the matter.
What is Physical?
These are the two phase changes that occur between a gas and a solid.
What is deposition and sublimation?
This is made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together.
What is a molecule?
This is anything that takes up space or has mass!
What is matter?
the properties are the same for all the atoms that are the same:
What is element?
Of the following actions, which will increase the rate of dissolving?
Putting it in a bowl, adding heat, or removing heat?
What is adding heat?
This is the temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a gas.
What is boiling point?
This is the amount of space and object takes up.
What is volume?
Particles are moving at a fast rate, does not have a fixed shape or volume, and the particles are further spread apart than the other states of matter:
What is gas?
All living and nonliving things are made up of a combination of:
What is Elements?
This physical property is how much a substance is dissolved in another substance:
What is Solubility?
This happens to the movement of the molecules when you put them in a freezer:
What is move more slowly?
This is the ability of a metal to transfer heat and conduct electricity.
What is conductivity?