Phases of Matter
Phase Changes 1
Phase Changes 2
Kinetic Energy
Miscellaneous
100

What are the three phases of matter that we have discussed in class?

solid, liquid, and gas

100

Melting is the transition from a ___________ to a ____________.

Solid to a liquid

100

Freezing is the transition from _____________ to ____________.

Liquid to solid

100

Kinetic energy is the energy of ___________.

movement or motion

100

What is the freezing point of water? You can use any temperature scale.

32 degrees F, 0 degrees C, 273 degrees K

200
What is the only scenario in which the particles of a substance stop moving entirely?

When the temperature is cooled to 0K or absolute zero

200

Name one phase change in which particles gain thermal and kinetic energy.

melting, boiling/evaporation, or sublimation

200

Name one phase change in which particles lose kinetic and thermal energy.

Freezing, condensation, or deposition

200

Which phase of matter has the most kinetic energy?

gases
200

What the three scales we can use to measure temperature?

Fahrenheit, Celcius, Kelvin

300
Which phase of matter has a definite shape and definite volume?

solid

300

Describe the change in particle behavior when particles go from liquid to solid.

The particles slow down and get closer together.

300
Describe the change in particle behavior when particles go from a liquid to a gas.

The particles speed up and spread out.

300

List the phases of matter in order of decreasing kinetic energy. Hint: start with the most KE and end with the least.

gas, liquid, solid

300

What is the boiling point of water? You can use any temperature scale.

212 degrees F, 100 degrees C or 373 degrees K

400

Describe the particle behavior of a liquid.

The particles are moving among each other, but do not have enough energy to spread out in the container like a gas.

400
Describe how the motion and spread of particles change during sublimation.

The particles move much faster and spread out as far as the container will let them.

400

Describe how the motion and spread of particles change during condensation.

The particles slow down and stay closer together than they did as a gas.

400

How do we measure the kinetic energy of a substance? Hint: What happens if you rub your hands together really quickly?

temperature/heat

400

What is the name for the temperature at which all particle motion stops?

absolute zero

500

What two things do we need to know about the particles to understand what phase of matter a substance is?

speed and how spread out they are

500

When a liquid boils, why do the particles speed up?

The thermal energy applied by a burner (or somthing similar) is converted into kinetic energy that makes particles move faster.

500

The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid is referred to as __________________________.

freezing point

500

How do particles transfer kinetic energy to one another?

colliding

500
___________________ is the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance.

Temperature

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