All matter is made up of microscopic particles called these:
What are Atoms?
If something has no definite shape, but a consistent volume, it is most likely this type of matter.
What is liquid?
When molecules are pulled apart against its own resistance, it is called this type of deformation.
What is stretching?
Gases are very easily ________ ?
What is compressible?
A variable that is being used to measure the result of an experiment.
What is a Dependent variable?
This theory provides the basis for scientific understanding of matter in the universe.
What is the Atomic Theory of Matter?
Also known as the force that keeps molecules of the same type together.
What is Cohesion?
A combination of stretching and compression is called this type of deformation.
What is Bending?
What causes our ears to pop on an airplane?
What is atmospheric pressure/weight of the air?
The six steps of the scientific method are:
1. State a worthwhile problem. 2. Gather information. 3. Formulate a hypothesis. 4. Test your hypothesis. 5. Record and analyze the results. 6. State your conclusion.
The theory that state that all molecules are in constant motion is called this:
What is the Kinetic Theory?
The force that attracts molecules of different types to stick together is called this.
Torsion is also called this:
What is twisting?
If a canister of gas has an increase in volume and the pressure decreases, it is an example of this type of law.
What is Boyles' law?
This measurement system is a modified version of the metric system and is used for scientific calculations.
What is the SI system?
When molecules get hotter they do what?
What is move faster?
Liquids adhere more strongly than this type of matter can.
What are solids?
The ability of a solid to return to its original shape after deformation is called this:
What is Elasticity?
If you increase the temperature in a canister of gas, and the pressure also a little bit, it is an example of this law.
What is Amonton's law?
The property of matter that makes it resist changes in motion is called this.
What is inertia?
The random motion of microscopic particles is called this type of motion.
What is Brownian Motion?
When the molecules on top of water adhere to the molecules below them and make a thin film on top; it is called this:
What is Surface Tension?
The second picture is an example of this type of solid molecule structure.
If you take a canister of gas, and the volume decreases as well as the temperature, it is an example of this scientific law.
What is Charles' Law?
There are three types of matter, Solid, Liquid, and Gas. But the fourth type is called this.
What is PLASMA.