States of Matter
Particles of Matter
Fluids and Density
Did You Know?
100
What are the states of matter?
What is Solid, Liquid and Gas.
100
Do solid particles move?
What is yes. They vibrate.
100
What is a fluid.
What is any form that can flow.
100
What is the pressure in an airplane pressurized to?
What is to a level so that it is similar to the air density on the ground.
200
Name one solid that is less dense than it's liquid state.
What is water.
200
What is kinetic energy?
What is the energy of motion.
200
What is density and it's formula?
What is the mass in a given volume and mass/volume.
200
How dense is hydrogen?
What is 0.00009g/mL.
300
What are the measurements used for liquids?
What is milliliters (mL), liters (L), or cubic centimeters (cm3)
300
What is thermal expansion and contraction?
What is basically expanding and contracting when temperature changes. Any matter that expands when the temperature increases is called thermal expansion. Any matter that contracts when the temperature decreases is called thermal contraction.
300
Mystery Substance has a mass of 1980g and a volume of 784cm3. What's the density of the object.
What is 2.525510204g/cm3
300
Where did the word kinetic come from?
What is a Greek word that means motion or movement.
400
What is matter, mass and volume.
What is matter is anything that has a mass and a volume. Mass is the quantity a substance or object contains. Volume is the amount of space taken up by a substance or object.
400
What is the difference between heat and temperature?
What is the energy transferred from one material or object to another as a result of a difference in temperature or a change in state and the average kinetic energy of its particles.
400
Is nickel or copper denser?
What is copper.
400
What happens to melted sugar that has been hardened again?
What is that it will become even more dense than before it was heated.
500
List all the changes of states plus if heat is added or removed.
What is Evaporation, Condensation, Melting, Solidification, Sublimation and Deposition. Evaporation is heat added. Condensation is heat removed. Melting is heat added. Solidification is heat removed. Sublimation is heat added and Deposition is heat removed.
500
What are the 4 main points of the Kinetic Molecular Theory?
What is all matter is made up of very small particles (atoms and molecules), there is empty space between particles, particles are constantly moving and energy makes particles move.
500
Name the least dense and the densest solids and liquids.
What is hydrogen, mercury, Styrofoam and gold.
500
How small are molecules?
What is one sextillion th (1 followed by 21 zeros) of a small water droplet.
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