Vocabulary
The Particle Model
Structure of Gases
Pressure and Gas Flow
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction
100

What do we call the tiny building blocks that make up all matter?

Particles

100

What happens to gas particles when you push the plunger down on a syringe?

They move closer together (compression)

100

True or False: Gas is matter.

True

100

What is pressure in a gas caused by?

Particles colliding with container walls

100

What is one sign that a chemical reaction has happened?

A new substance is formed

200

An increase of volume

Expansion
200

What happens to gas particles when you pull the plunger up?

They move farther apart (expansion)

200

How are gas particles arranged compared to solids and liquids?

They are far apart and move freely

200

What happens to air pressure when you compress gas into a smaller space?

It increases

200

Bubbles form when two liquids are mixed. What is that evidence of?

Gas is produced

300

What do we call matter that has no definite shape or volume?

Gas

300

When gas is compressed, does the number of particles change?

No, only the space between them changes

300

What is between the particles in a gas?

Empty space

300

Why does air rush out of a balloon when you pop it?

Gas moves from high to low pressure

300

When baking soda and vinegar react, what fills up the balloon?

Carbon dioxide gas

400

When you push down on a syringe, the gas inside is being _______.

Compressed

400

Why does a balloon get bigger when more air is added?

Gas particles move apart and take up more space

400

Why do gas particles move faster in a warm room than in a cold one?

Heat energy makes them move faster

400

When the plunger on a syringe returns to its original position, what does that show?

Pressure inside and outside are equal (equilibrium)

400

True or False: All reactions make bubbles or change color.

False

500

Name three phase of matter.

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

500

Describe how the particle model explains why a basketball bounces better when it’s full of air.

Compressed gas particles push outward, creating higher pressure

500

What happens to the motion of gas particles when they are cooled down?

They slow down and move closer together

500

At equilibrium, what is true about particle collisions on both sides of the plunger?

They’re balanced

500

Explain why the balloon inflates in a closed system when a reaction happens inside.

Gas particles are created and take up more space, pushing the balloon outward

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