small particles that make up ALL matter; the basic building blocks of life
What are atoms
have a definite shape and definite volume, particles are strongly attracted to each other, particles are locked into their spots
What is a solid?
changing directly from a liquid to a gas by adding heat
What is vaporization?
inherent to an object. It does not change unless the object changes.
What is mass?
When an object is less dense than something else, it is able to _______. (ice in water)
What is floating?
The term particles describes lone atoms or combinations of atoms that are bound together in specific ways.
What is a particle?
no definite shape or volume, particles have little to no attraction to each other, takes up any space available
What is a gas?
changing directly from a gas to a liquid
Condensation
depends on where the object is located.
What is weight?
What is the only substance the expands when it gets colder?
What is water?
the space between atoms
What is the void?
have a definite volume, but no definite shape, particles are attracted to each other, but are not locked into place, takes the shape of whatever container it is in
What is a liquid?
solids changing directly to a gas without becoming liquid first
Sublimation
Earths gravitational pull on Earth is?
What is 9.8 m/s2
This is the name of the example for when dry ice (a solid) changes directly to gas.
What is sublimation?
the movement of particles in random direction due to collisions
What is Brownian Motion
The change in state from solid to liquid is called
a gas changing directly into a solid
What is deposition?
This is the formula for finding weight.
What is w=mg
The ratio of mass to volume.
What is density?
This attraction is called the force of gravity, or _______________.
What is gravitational force
The change of state from a liquid to a solid by cooling.
What is freezing
changing from liquid to vapor, can happen without heat
What is evaporation?
Gravity is different on other planets. If jupiter has a gravity of 24.79 m/s2 . If you were on Jupiter, how would your weight compare to your weight on Earth?
Name the 3 types of scales.
What are Spring scale, Triple Beam Balance, and Electronic Balance.