This state of matter is the lowest energy state. Particles are simply vibrating in place.
What is solid?
In PA, the start of December starts the start of ice skating season. This is possible because of water in the ponds changes to ice. This is an example of what phase change?
What is freezing?
Matter is defined as something with both...
What is mass and volume?
The smallest building unit of all living and non-living this is..
What is the atom?
The planet with the most rings?
What is Saturn?
This state of matter consists of ionized particles. They are very high energy and move in all directions.
What is plasma?
What is melting?
The amount of matter something has is called its...
An atom that has a charge, a result of changing the number of electrons, is called an ___.
What is ion?
The number of planets in the solar system (including pluto)
What is 9?
This state of matter has no defined volume or shape.
When water droplets form on a cold can of soda we see this phase change.
What is condensation?
This measurement is measured in units cubed. Usually, centimeters, meters or milliliters cubed.
What is the volume?
Electrons that are on the outer most shell involved in the chemical properties of an atom (bonding and reactions) are known as _____.
What are valence electrons?
The planet with the largest volcanic features?
What is Mars?
This state of matter is middle-low energy with a definite volume but no definite shape.
What is liquid?
When boiling water for tea, the steam that rises from the water is an example of this phase change.
What is vaporization?
The amount of matter contained within a specific amount of space for a substance describes it's...
What is the density?
A bond that is created when an electron is transferred from one atom to another causing both to become charged and attract, is known as an ____ bond.
What is ionic?
The largest planet in our solar system
What is Jupiter?
This state of matter is not one of the four states we usually know. It is a SUPER cool state, almost reaching absolute zero.
What is bose-einstein condensate?
Moving from a gas to a solid (such as water vapor forming as frost on a windshield).
What is deposition?
If gold has a density of 30 grams per cm3, then how many grams of gold would be in 5 cm3?
What is 150 grams?
Draw the BOHR model for OXYGEN.
A minor planet floating in the inner of our solar system.
What is an asteroid?