States of Matter
Physical Changes
Properties of Matter
Mixtures and Solutions
Particle Theory
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What are the three states of matter?

The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.

100

What is a physical change?

A physical change is a transformation that affects one or more physical properties of a substance without altering its chemical composition.

100

What is a property of matter?

A property of matter is a characteristic that can be observed or measured, such as color, mass, volume, or density.

100

What is a mixture?

A mixture is a combination of two or more substances where each retains its individual properties.

100

What does the particle theory state?

The particle theory states that all matter is made up of tiny particles that are in constant motion.

200

What is a characteristic of a solid?

A characteristic of a solid is that it has a definite shape and volume.

200

Give an example of a physical change.

An example of a physical change is ice melting into water.

200

How can you identify a liquid?

A liquid can be identified by its ability to flow and take the shape of its container while having a definite volume.

200

Describe how to create a solution.

To create a solution, a solute (like salt) is dissolved in a solvent (like water) until it is evenly distributed.

200

How are particles arranged in solids?

In solids, particles are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement and vibrate in place.

300

How does gas behave compared to liquids?

Gas expands to fill the space available, while liquids take the shape of their container but have a definite volume.

300

How does heating affect matter?

Heating can increase the energy of particles, causing them to move faster and change state, such as from solid to liquid.

300

What does it mean to conserve mass?

To conserve mass means that the total weight of matter remains the same, regardless of the changes that occur during reactions or changes of state.

300

What happens when salt dissolves in water?

When salt dissolves in water, the salt particles separate and spread out evenly throughout the water, forming a solution.

300

How do particles behave in a gas?

In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely and rapidly in all directions.

400

Describe a physical change.

A physical change is a change in which the form or appearance of matter changes but its composition remains the same.

400

What happens when ice melts?

When ice melts, it absorbs heat energy, causing it to change from a solid to a liquid (water).

400

How do you measure the weight of matter?

The weight of matter can be measured using a balance scale.

400

What is the design process?

The design process is a series of steps that engineers and scientists follow to create a solution to a problem or to develop a new product.

400

Explain why matter expands when heated.

Matter expands when heated because the particles gain energy, move faster, and need more space.

500

What happens to the particles in a solid when it melts?

The particles in a solid gain energy and move more freely, allowing the solid to turn into a liquid.

500

Describe the process of evaporation.

Evaporation is the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to enter the gas phase.

500

What is the evidence of a chemical change?

Evidence of a chemical change includes the formation of a gas, color change, temperature change, or the formation of a precipitate.

500

How can you tell if new substances have formed?

You can tell if new substances have formed by observing changes such as color change, gas production, or the formation of a solid.

500

How can models help us understand matter?

Models help us visualize and understand the structure and behavior of matter at the particle level, which is not visible to the naked eye.

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