This determines if an object floats
Density
This state of matter has the lowest kinetic energy.
Solid
This type of mixture has large particles that will settle.
Suspension
This is the force applied by a gas.
Pressure
These are both considered heterogeneous mixtures.
Suspension and Colloid
This is an example of a physical change.
Glass breaking, Metal bending, Ice melting
This state of matter has a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
Liquid
This type of mixture will not settle but particles can be seen.
Colloid
This happens to pressure if temperature is increased and volume is held constant.
It increases
These are examples of a suspension.
Snow glob, Dirty water, Paint
This formula displays the relationship between mass, volume, and density.
D=m/V
This state of matter has enough KE to for its particles to completely overcome their force of attraction.
Gas
Particles cannot be seen in this type of mixture
Solution or Homogeneous
This happens to Volume if Temperature is increased while holding Pressure constant.
It increases
This is the mixtures listed from smallest particle size to largest particle size.
Solution, Colloid, Suspension
These are signs a chemical change has occurred or is occurring.
Burning, Smoke, Flame, Rust, Bubbling, Color change
This is what happens to the space between particles as temperature increase.
It gets larger
These are examples of colloids.
Milk, Kool-aid, Tea, Coffee, Lemonade, Cornstarch water
This happens to the pressure of a gas if volume increases while temperature remains the same
It goes down
These are examples of elements
Gold, O, Oxygen, Fe, Iron, Sodium, Na, Carbon
These are physical properties of matter.
Color, Size, Shape, Hardness, Texture, Mass, Volume, Density
This type of matter has the same properties as a gas, but it can conduct electricity and will respond to magnetic fields.
Plasma
These are examples of solutions or homogeneous mixtures.
Salt water, Sugar water, Alcohol, Germ-ex, Air
These are the states of matter listed from lowest to highest kinetic energy.
Solid, Liquid, Gas
These are examples of compounds
NaCl, Sodium Chloride, Water, Carbon Dioxide, Table Salt, FeO, Iron Oxide