What are the states of matter?
What is a solid, liquid, gas?
What state of matter is steam?
What is a gas?
Which is more viscous, or thicker, honey or water.
Honey.
This occurs when a gas moves to a liquid state of matter.
What is condensation
The boiling point of water at a higher elevation is the same at sea level. True of False
False.
Which state of matter is an ice cube?
What is a solid?
When one variable increases, the other increases at the same rate. As one variable decreases, the other decreases at the same rate.
What is a proportional relationship.
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How does the molecules behave, in a balloon, placed in liquid nitrogen?
The volume of the air decreases.
What is it called when vaporization only happens on the surface?
Evaporation
Which state of matter is used to fill up a balloon?
What is gas/ helium?
How do solids molecules move?
They vibrate (shake back and forth) and are close together.
Which state of matter keeps its volume and its shape when you move it from place to place?
What is a solid?
Cake is an example of a solid, liquid or gas?
What is a solid.
When molecules are close together it is what kind of matter? solid liquid gas
What is solid.
The resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
What is the state of a milk?
What is liquid.
Ice melting is a chemical change or a physical change?
What is physical change.
When TEMPERATURE of a gas at a constant VOLUME is increased, the PRESSURE of the gas increases.
When the TEMPERATURE is decreased while VOLUME is constant, the PRESSURE the gas decreases.
What is charles law.
How are crystalline solid molecules arranged?
A regular pattern.
What is melting point?
Substance with no shape and no defined volume.
What is a gas?
Dry ice will sublimate and turn into this.
What is a gas.
The melting point of 4 grams of aluminum would be the same as 12 grams. True or False.
A ____________ solid is made up of atoms/molecules that are not arranged in a regular pattern.
What is an amorphous solid.
The relationship between PRESSURE and VOLUME. When one goes up the other goes down.
What is Boyle's law?