Matter Basics
Density
States of Matter
Phase Changes
Energy
100
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is Matter?
100

Amount of  matter, mass there is in some amount of space. D=M/V

What is density?
100
 State/Phase of matter that has a definite shape.
What is solid?
100
The name of the phase that changes when a Solid becomes a Liquid.
What is Melting?
100
The ice melted into a liquid, did that phase change require energy.
What is yes?
200
If I have two cups, can I place them both into my one and only cup-holder?
No. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. Only one cup can occupy the space in my cup-holder at a time.
200

D= mass (in grams or g) divided by volume (in mL or cm3) Units of Density: g/cm3 OR g/mL

What is measure of density?
200
State/phase that occupy space.
What is gas, liquids and solids?
200

The name of the phase Change when a Liquid becomes a gas?

What is evaporation?

200
The gas "hit the wall" and became a liquid, did that phase change require energy.
What is no?
300
A glass is dropped and broken. (Physical or Chemical Change)
What is Physical Change?
300
1.0 g/mL of water

What is the density of Water?

300

State that doesn't have a definite shape.


What is Gas?

300
The name of the phase change when a gas becomes a Liquid.

What is condensation?

300
States that follows a solid/gas.
What is liquid?
400
Water is placed into the freezer to make ice. (Physical or Chemical)
What is Physical Change?
400
 Has a greater density: water 1.0g/mL OR Silver 10.50g/cm3
What is Silver?
400

States that does have a definite volume.

What is solid and liquid?

400

The name of the phase change when a Solid skips the liquid phase and becomes a Gas.

What is the sublimation of ice?

400
State of matter that fills an empty space.
What is gas?
500
It is your birthday and your mother makes you breakfast. She made for you scrambled eggs and baked you a cake. (physical or chemical changes)
What is Chemical Change?
500
You have a graduated cylinder with 25 mL of water (density is 1.0 g/mL). You also have a another liquid (or substance) with a density of .45 g/mL which one will be the top layer once you pour both into the cylinder.
What is the liquid with density of 0.45g/L?
500
The different states of matter are due to something.
What is the different arrangement of particles?
500

The process of a gas changing directly into a Solid.

What is deposition?

500
State of matter that has no fixed shape and may NOT fill a container completely.
What is Liquid?
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