The Makeup of Everything
States of Matter
Chemical or Physical?
A particular science
Tricky bonus questions
100

These are the units that make up everything.

What are atoms

100

This state of matter has particles arranged in regular repeating patterns held firmly in place.

What is a solid?

100

This only alters an object's shape, size, or state.

What is physical change?

100

This phenomenon creates sound.

What are vibrations?

200

Atoms consist of a massive positively charged center.

What is a nucleus

200

This state of matter has particles that easily flow around one another and assumes the shape of its container.

What is a liquid?

200

This rearranges atoms to create a brand new substance with different properties.

What is a chemical change?
200

How loud or quiet a sound is.

What is amplitude?

300

The nucleus of an atom contains this positive particle. 

What is a proton?

300

Air is an example of this state of matter.

What is a gas?

300
Burning wood.
What is chemical change?
300

The distance between the top of one sound wave and the top of the next. 

What is wavelength?

400

Outside of the nucleus of an atom is where this negative particle resides

What is an electron?

400

Water is an example of this state of matter.

What is a liquid?

400
Cooking eggs.

What is a chemical change?

400

How fast a sound wave repeats.

What is frequency?
400

These are the six signs that a chemical reaction has taken place.

What is bubbling/gas, light, new odor, permanent color change, precipitate, change in temperature?

500

When atoms join together, this is what they can form

What are molecules?

500

This state of matter happens at high temperatures when atoms lose their electrons. A star is an example.

What is plasma?

500

Ice melting.

What is a physical change?

500

When one vibrating object makes another object vibrate at the exact same speed.

What is resonance?

500

The four states of matter arranged from lowest energy to highest energy.

What is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma?

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