Solids, Liquids, Gases
Phase Changes
Particle Movement
Types of Energy
Past Test Review
100

State of matter with the densest particle arrangement.

What are Solids? 

100

A liquid turning into a solid. 

What is Freezing? 

100

If heat input increases, particle motion does this. 

What is increases? 
100

The energy of motion.

What is Kinetic Energy? 

100

A chemical bond in which atoms share electrons. 

What is Covalent bond? 

200
State of matter in which particles will freely flow and fill all available space. 

What is Gas? 

200

A gas turning into a liquid. 

What is Condensation? 

200

This is the specific temperature in which particles gain enough energy for a liquid to turn into a gas. 

What is Boiling Point? 

200

Stored energy, or energy that may cause change if used. 

What is Potential Energy? 

200

This refers to a molecule composed of more than one type of element.

What is a Compound? 
300

State of matter that gravity will impact the most due to its density. 

What is Solids? 

300

A liquid turning into a gas. 

What is Vaporization? 

300

This state of matter will have the most minimal particle movement compared to other states of matter. 

What is Solid? 

300

Total kinetic energy of a substance. 

What is Thermal Energy? 

300

In chemical bond in which electrons transfer from one atom to another. 

What is Ionic Bond? 

400

State of matter that has a definite volume but an indefinite shape. 

What is Liquid? 

400

A solid turning into a gas. 

What is Sublimation? 

400

This is the specific temperature in which particles gain enough energy for a liquid to turn into a solid.

What is Freezing Point? 

400

There is an inverse relationship between ___________ energy and __________ energy. 

What is Kinetic, Potential? 

400

This subatomic particle determines the identity of an atom. 

What is Proton? 

500

State of matter that has the fastest moving particles. 

What is Gas? 

500

A gas turning into a solid. 

What is Deposition? 

500

If thermal energy decreases, particle motion does this. 

What is Decreases? 

500

A graphical representation that documents phase changes of certain substances. 

What is Heat(ing) Curve? 

500

This periodic table tool indicates the number of energy levels of an atom. 

What is Period? 

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