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Anything that has mass and takes up space.

Matter


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A solid has __________ particles that _______ and so they can't move past each other.

tightly packed & vibrate

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Explain how the particles are in a liquid.

They are less tightly packed than solids, they can move past each other and bump each other.

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Gas particles have _____________ shape & ____________volume.

NO definite shape or volume, fills its container

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Mass is measure using this tool...

Triple Beam Balance

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When water changes to gas this is known as

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

vaporization


200

What is an example of surface tension?

Water strider or paper clip floating on top of a liquid

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How do you calculate density of a solid, regular shaped object?

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

get mass using TBB

get volume; lxwxh in cm3

divide mass/volume

Density= Mass/Volume

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when gas turns to a liquid

condensation

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Volume is measured using this formula; 

LxWxH or Liquid Displacement Method

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Honey is less viscous than pancake syrup.

FALSE

300

Some examples of gas are;

helium, oxygen, CO2, Nitrogen, Hydrogen
300

What substance weakens bond in surface tension? 

Soap or Soapy water

300

Milk is more viscous than water.

True

300

The amount of mass in a fixed volume

Density

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What is viscosity?

A property of a liquid, it is the liquids resistance to flowing.

400
Define cohesion.

Water molecules are attracted and bond with other water molecules.

400

Define adhesion.

Water molecules can attach with different types of molecules.

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Give me a definition of viscosity and compare 2 liquids viscosity that we have NOT discussed.

Ice tea (less visc) and liquid sugar (more visc)


lemon juice (less) and strawberry syrup (more)

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Solid goes directly to a gas,

sublimation, like snow sometimes converts directly to a gas

500

What is an amorphous solid and name one example.

Amorphous solid is a solid in which particles are NOT arranged in a repeating, organized pattern known as a "lattice". 


Butter, cotton candy, glass, rubber, many plastics

500

Describe the lab we completed on viscosity. What did you learn?

We tested the time liquid took to flow to another cup, 2 trials, average and we saw which liquids have a resistance to flowing as compared to other liquids. 

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What is a crystalline solid and name one example.

A crystalline solid is a solid with a regular, repeating pattern, organized patter. Examples are; table salt, diamonds, gold, silver

500

Describe the lab we completed with the dropper, water and pennies, what did you learn from this lab?

Dropped water on penny until the "surface tension" broke, we are able to see the attractive nature of water molecules.

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What is surface tension?

An inward pull among the molecules of a liquid that brings the molecules on the surface together

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