State #1
State #2
State Changes #1
State Changes #2
Wild Card
100

Draw a picture that represents how the particles of a SOLID, LIQUID, and GAS behave.

Teacher Check
100

No definite shape no definite volume

Gas

100

Solid to Liquid

Melting

100

Liquid to Solid

Freezing

100

Give an example of a plasma

Lightening, Fluorescent Light Bulbs

200

Which state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume?

Solid

200
If Mrs. Candurra pours 45 mL of Nitrochloric Acid from a beaker into an Erlenmeyer flask, what will be the new volume of the liquid?

45 mL - Volume doesn't change!

200

Liquid to Gas

Evaporation/Boiling

200

Gas to Liquid

Condensation

200

Define Temperature

A measure of how FAST particles are moving.

300

Which state of matter has no definite shape but has a definite volume?

Liquid

300

Particles in this state of matter SLIDE past each other.

Liquid

300

Solid directly to a gas

Sublimation

300

Gas directly to a solid

Deposition

300

Define Boyles Law

As the pressure increases of a gas, the volume decreases. 

400

Particles in this state of matter vibrate in place

Solid

400

Particles in this state of Matter float freely.

Gas

400

List two endothermic changes

melting, evaporation/boiling, sublimation

400

List two exothermic changes

freezing, condensation, deposition

400

Define Charles Gas Law

As temperature increases the volume of the gas also increases

500

What must be added or removed in or to go from one state to the next?

Heat Energy

500
List the 5 main states of matter in order of INCREASING energy

B.E Condensate

Solid

Liquid

Gas

Plasma

500

What is the difference between boiling and evaporation?

Boiling requires a liquid reaching its boiling point.

500

What type of relationship is represented by Charles Gas Law? What type of relationship is represented by Boyles Gas Law?  (inversely or directly proportional)

DIRECTLY proportional = Charles Gas Law

Inversely Related = Boyles Gas Law

500

Part 1. What is a colloid? 

Part 2.Provide an example. 

Part 3. Is a colloid a state of matter?

A mixture of two phases of matter.

Ooblek, shaving cream, milk, mayo

NO! It is not a main state of matter. It is a MIXTURE of two states of matter!

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