Name That State (of Matter)!
Changing States
Heating Up, Cooling Down
Matter All Around Us
Water’s Sticky Superpowers
100

This state of matter keeps its shape and doesn’t flow.

A solid.

100

Ice melting into water is this kind of change.

Melting.

100

Adding this makes particles move faster.

Heat.

100

The air we breathe contains this essential gas that allows us to live and function. 

Oxygen.

100

This term describes water molecules sticking to each other.

Cohesion.

200

This state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps the same volume.

A liquid.

200

Water turning to ice is called this.

Freezing.

200

When particles move faster, this happens to the substance’s temperature.

Gets hotter or increases.

200

Matter is made of these tiny building blocks.

Atoms, particles, or molecules.

200

This term describes water sticking to other surfaces, like glass.

Adhesion.

300

This state spreads out the farthest to fill any container completely.

A gas.

300

Liquid water turning into water vapor.

Evaporation.

300

Taking heat away makes particles move this way.

Closer or slower.

300

This state of matter has particles packed tightly and vibrating.

Solid.

300

This property allows some insects, like water striders, to walk on water.

Surface tension.

400

This term describes when a solid changes directly into a gas.

Sublimation.

400

Water vapor cooling and turning back into liquid droplets.

Condensation.

400

The energy of motion in particles is called this.

Kinetic energy.

400

The state of matter with particles moving freely and only slightly far apart.

Liquid.

400

These two forces work together to allow water to form round droplets on a penny.

Cohesion and surface tension.

500

This strange state of matter was barely discussed this unit, but it has extremely high energy and is found in stars.

Plasma.

500

This term describes when a gas changes directly into a solid.

Deposition.

500

The temperature at which a liquid begins to boil is called the ______________________.

Boiling point.

500

The amount of matter in an object.

Mass.

500

The bond between water molecules.

Hydrogen bond.

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