States of Matter
Particle Theory
Changes of State
Oobleck
Random
100
Substances in this state have a fixed shape and volume.
What is solid.
100
According to the particle theory, all matter is made up of these tiny objects.
What are particles?
100
The name for when a liquid becomes a solid.
What is freezing.
100
Oobleck is made of these two substances.
What are corn starch and water?
100
The point at which a substance turns from a solid into a liquid is called this.
What is melting point.
200
Substances in this state have no fixed shape or volume.
What is gas?
200
Particles always ______ each other.
What is attract?
200
The name for when a liquid becomes a gas.
What is evaporation?
200
Oobleck is an example of this type of fluid.
What is a Non-Newtonian fluid?  Or what is a shear thickening fluid?
200
The point at which a liquid turns into a solid.
What is the freezing point?
300
Substances in this state can change shape but have a fixed volume.
What is liquid?
300
Particles always have these between them.
What are spaces?
300
The term for a change of state from a solid to a liquid.
What is melting?
300
Oobleck has properties of these two states of matter.
What are solid and liquid.
300
The point at which a liquid turns into a gas.
What is the boiling point?
400
The state of matter when particles have a very weak force between them and are very far apart.
What is gas?
400
Particles are always in a constant state of this.
What is motion?
400
When water vapour turns directly into ice, it is an example of this change of state.
What is deposition?
400
If you are running on Oobleck, this will happen if you stop.
What is you will sink.
400
Dry ice to carbon dioxide gas is an example of this.
What is sublimation?
500
This strange state of matter is found in neon signs.
What is plasma?
500
The particle theory describes the structure and behaviour of this.
What is matter.
500
The change of state from a solid to a gas.
What is sublimation?
500
It's how Oobleck becomes a solid when it is hit.

What is the water molecules move out of the way leaving the cornstarch molecules in place.

500
Water vapour turning directly to ice is an example of this.
What is deposition?
M
e
n
u