Changes in State by Definition
S, L, or G
Scenarios
Misc.
100

Solid into Gas

Sublimation

100

Particles vibrate in place

Solid

100

You pick up a cold glass and find a ring of water on the table under it. What happened?

Condensation

100

Put the states of matter in order from least to most energy.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

200

Solid into Liquid

Melting

200

Particles are able to slide past each other.

Liquid

200

You start with 2 cups of water. After boiling it for a while, you let it cool. Now there is only 1.5 cups of water. Why is some of the water gone?

It turned into a gas.

200

If a liquid loses heat to the environment, what will happen to the liquid's temperature?

It will have a lower temperature.

300

Gas into Liquid

Condensation

300

Particles have more energy than solids, so they can take the shape of their container

Liquid

300

What happens when a puddle of water absorbs energy from the sun?

It evaporates.

300

Why do ice cubes melt?

They absorb heat.

400

A liquid changes to a solid, no specific temperature required.

Solidification

400

Particles have the most energy, so they can fill their container.

Gas

400

A substance has particles vibrating in place, a while later, the particles are farther apart and able to slide past each other. What changed to what?

solid to gas

400

What's the boiling point of water in either Celsius or Fahrenheit?

100 degrees Celsius

212 degrees Fahrenheit

500

Liquid to gas with boiling water.

Vaporization

500

This has the least amount of energy.

Solid

500

When ice begins to melt, what do the particles start to do?

Move more freely, or spread apart, or slide past each other

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