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100

Describe what happened in the Air, It's really there lab.

so many things involving air

100

What are three main states of matter?

(bonus points if you can name the fourth most common state of matter)

Solid, Liquid, Gas..... and Plasma

100

Matter

Anything that takes up space and has mass.

100

Yay!!! free points!!! 400

nice

200

What happened with the Diffusion Lab? Why did the dye spread more in hot water vs cold?

idk man

200

Describe the motion of particles in a solid?

Answers may vary... Vibrating slightly (to and fro) in a Lattice-work pattern

200

Mass

amount of matter in a substance (Measured in Grams of Kgrams)

200

Which molecule can exist in all three main states of matter?

H2O

300

What property do all liquids and gasses have in common? (this wasn't a lab but still important to know)

They flooooow

300

Why are there spaces left between sections on bridges? Describe what is happening at a molecular level. 

Answers may vary

300

Atom

The tiny particles that make up matter

300

Do rats laugh when they are tickled

absolutely

400

CONGRATULATIONS! You have now won 600 points for doing nothing! Wooo!

sweet

400

If you leave a fish bowl out for a few days, the water starts to disappear.. why?

EVAPORATION

400

Molecules

2 or more atoms bonded together

400

Why does our voice get higher when we breathe heluim?

Helium is much less dense than oxygen. Typically, we breathe in nitrogen and oxygen. Since helium is less dense than oxygen, the sound of our voice travels faster through our vocal cords. Therefore, helium makes our voice sound weird because the sound is traveling over two times faster than usual

500

Describe what happened during the mystery bottle lab.

r u joking that's so long ago

500

What happens to the force of attraction between molecules of a slid as they gain heat energy from the sun?

The force of attraction stays the same, but the speed of the molecules increases.

500

Expansion and Contraction

Atoms and molecules within matter move faster and apply pressure to the edge of matters

As energy is removed from matter, the  space between molecules shrinks and the matter contracts. 

500

What does a thermometer measure?

The movement of atoms and molecules

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