Three Phases of Matter
Particles in Motion
Expansion / Contraction & Energy on the Move
Engineering a Better Design
How Things Dissolve
100

The three most common phases of matter are solid, liquid, and ___.

What is gas?

100

Particles in all matter are always ___.

moving
100

Most materials ___ when heated.

What is expand

100

A thermos is designed to keep drinks hot or cold using ___.

Insulation

100

A solution is made when something dissolves in something else. The thing that dissolves is the

What is solute

200

In a solid, particles are packed ___ and only vibrate in place.

What is tightly (or closely)?

200

This tool measures the average kinetic energy of particles.

Thermometer

200

Most materials ___ when cooled.

What is contract

200

This kind of energy transfer happens when particles bump into each other.

Conduction

200

The substance doing the dissolving is called the ___.

Solvent

300

When a substance changes from liquid to gas, it’s called ___.


What is evaporation (or boiling)?


300

The faster particles move, the more ___ they have.

What is energy (or thermal energy)?


300

Bridges have expansion joints to prevent damage from this.

Thermal expansion

300

Air is a good insulator because it is a ___.

Gas
300

When salt dissolves in water, it forms this.

What is a solution

400

This process turns a gas directly into a solid.

What is deposition

400

In gases, particles are ___ and move freely.

What is, spread out

400

When particles gain energy, they move ___ and spread out.

What is faster

400

Name one way engineers reduce heat transfer in a thermos.

Use of vacuum layers, reflective surfaces, or foam insulation.

400

Stirring and heating a liquid helps something dissolve by ___.

Moving particles faster

500

Name a condition that affects whether a material is solid, liquid, or gas.

What is temperature or pressure

500

Why do gases expand to fill a container?

Particles move fast and in all directions

500

Explain how temperature affects the volume of a gas in a closed container.

Higher temperature makes gases expand

500

Why might metal feel colder than wood, even at the same temperature?

Metal conducts heat away faster

500

Why can’t all substances dissolve in water?

Not chemically compatible with water

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