Density
Changes of State
Conversion Factors
Kinetic Theory of Matter
Vocabulary & Definitions
100

TRUE OR FALSE: Density depends on the size of the substance.

FALSE


100

TRUE OR FALSE: The composition of matter changes when it changes states. 

FALSE

100

To use conversion factors, we must multiply by a _________.

Fraction

100

The kinetic theory of matter consists of how many postulates that explain the behavior of different states of aggregation?

3

100

Density is a ratio between what two extensive physical properties of a body? 

Mass and Volume

200

Name 3 ways in which we report densities. 

Hint: I'm looking for units here. 

kg/m^3 

g/cm^3

g/mL

200

Name the process by which a solid becomes a liquid. 

Melting or Fusion

200

Convert 5 km into mm. 

5,000,000 mm / 5x10^6 mm

200

First postulate: Matter is made up of very small and ________ particles. 

Indivisible

200

What typically causes an increase in the motion of particles?

An increase in temperature. 

300

What is the approximate density of water?

1 g/cm^3

300

Name the process by which a solid becomes a gas.

Sublimation

300

Convert 45 km/hr into m/s.

12.5 m/s

300

Second postulate: Particles exert forces of _________ to each other that hold them together. Their intensity allows us to different between the different states of matter. 

Attraction

300

What type of properties have unique values for each type of matter and allow us to identify what something is?

Specific properties

400

How would you measure the density of this Spiderman toy?

1. Take the mass on a scale. 

2. Fill a graduated cylinder with water and measure the initial volume.

3. Drop the toy in so it is fully submerged. 

4. Record the final volume. 

5. Subtract the final volume from the starting volume to get the volume of the toy. 

6. Divide the mass by the volume to get the density.

400

What kind of transformation happens when you dry yourself in the sun after swimming?

Vaporization

400

Convert 210 g of silver into mL. 

Density (Ag) = 10.5 g/cm^3

20 mL

400
This state of matter has particles that have a definite volume, but not a definite shape. 

Liquid

400

There are two ways the process of vaporization can happen. One affects the surface of a liquid, while the other affects the entire liquid. Name these. 

Evaporation 

Boiling

500

What is the volume of a rock given the following information?

Density = 2.80 g/mL

Mass = 560 g 


200 mL

500

What kind of transformation happens when frost forms on the ground in the morning?

Deposition or Reverse Sublimation

500
Express 200 km^2 in cm^2. 

2x10^10 cm^2

500

Third postulate: Particles move ______ in a straight line until they collide with another _______ or against the walls of the container.

Randomly

Particle

500

This state of matter takes on properties of both a solid and a liquid. Its thickness depends on the amount of stress applied. 

Non-Newtonian Fluid

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