States of Matter
Liquids
Gases
Phase Change
Solids
100

The three most familiar states of matter?

What are Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

The reason that liquids "flow"

What is particles are close together but can slide past each other in order to "flow".

100
When liquids change to a gas.
What is vaporization?
100

The phase change from gas directly to a solid.

Deposition

100

What is a solid?

This type of matter contains particles that are close together and vibrate in place.

200

A state of matter is determined by...

Particle arrangement, speed, 

does it have a volume and shape?

200

What is a liquid?

Has definite volume and takes the shape of its container

200
Describe a gas...

This state of matter has particles moving fast enough to overcome nearly all of the attraction between them

no set volume or shape

200

The phase change from a solid directly to a gas.

Sublimation

200
Called a solid that has a very orderly, three-dimensional atomic structure
What is Crystalline?
300
These are the things that matter is made of?
What are atoms and molecules
300
Describe the shape of a liquid...

Liquids take the shape of the container they are in..

300

This state has no definite shape or volume.

What is a gas?

300

The phase change from liquid to gas at the surface of the liquid.

evaporation - vaporization

300

This is H2O in solid form.

Ice

400
Order the densities of the 3 states of matter from least to greatest...

least = gases

middle = liquids

most = solids

400

What is the resistance to flowing...

What is viscosity?

400

This theory says all matter is in constant motion.

The Kinetic Theory of Matter

400

What two phase changes are endothermic?

melting and vaporization

400
When matter changes from liquid to solid.
What is freezing?
500

What is plasma?

 A state of matter with no definite shape or volume. It is a hot, energized gas where the atoms break apart into charged particles. These particles can carry electricity and respond to magnets. The fourth state of matter.

500

Temperature at which ice melts into liquid.

What is 0 degrees C and 32 degrees F?

500

Name two examples of plasma.

Lightening, the sun, stars, northern lights, flames 

500

What two phase changes are exothermic?

condensation and freezing

500

What are the two types of solids?

Hint - one has a regular repeated pattern...

crystalline and amorphous

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