These are the three most common state matter is in.
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
Explanations for how the world works that are based on evidence and have been tested repeatedly and supported by the scientific community.
What are Scientific Theories?
These are anything that has mass, weight, and takes up space (volume).
What are Matter?
This can be transferred through conduction, convection, or radiation. This is what allows matter to change states.
What is heat?
At this temperature, the particles of the food dye moved much faster than the rest. (cold, warm, or hot?)
What is hot temperature?
In this state of matter, particles are tightly packed together.
What is Solid?
These can be the beginning of scientific theories that are rigorously tested and verified by scientists.
What are opinions or beliefs?
This is the scientific study of matter and its changes.
What is Chemistry?
Heat transfers mainly through this process.
What is conduction?
At this temperature, particles would typically move much slower.
What is cold temperature?
This state of matter does not have a definite shape but has a definite volume.
What is liquid?
This theory is infamous for the phrase "survival of the fittest", which aims to explain the development of adaptations of living things.
What is the Theory of Evolution?
All matter is made up of these tiny particles?
What are atoms?
True or False.
When matter changes state, it can be reversed by adding or removing heat.
What is True?
This is the process of a solid changing into a liquid when heat is applied.
What is Melting?
This state of matter does not have a definite shape nor volume.
What is Gas?
This theory explains why things fall to the ground. It explains the force that large objects have. The more mass they have, the more "pull" they have. It aims to pulls matter towards the centre of the mass.
What is Theory of Gravitation/Gravity?
The particle theory of matter helps explain these.
What are the physical characteristics of matter?
DOUBLE Jeopardy!
Solid need to do this with heat in order to turn into a liquid or gas.
The process of freezing.
What is when a liquid changes state to a solid?
This is the process where liquid releases heat.
What is freezing or solidification?
This this theory has been accepted as Laws that help explain how planets move around the Sun.
What is Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion?
This affects the speed at which particles move.
What is temperature?
What is the particles lose attraction and begin to move faster?
This substance, when added on the ice, melts the ice quicker than hot/cold water and sugar.
What is Salt?