States of Matter
Motion
Examples
Temperature
Phase Change
100

This state of matter has particles that travel randomly in constant motion to the walls of the substance's container.


What is Gas?

100

A solid has particles that do this.

What is vibrate in a fixed position?

100
A penny is an example of this state of matter.
What is a solid?
100
The measurement on the Celsius scale where melting and freezing are the same temperature.
What is 0 degrees Celsius?
100
This process takes place when particles of a liquid form a solid.
What is freezing?
200

This state of matter has particles that have a definite volume and a definite shape.

What is a solid?

200

The idea that submicroscopic particles of all matter are in constant, random motion is known as this

What is Particle Kinetic Theory?

200
Water is an example of this state of matter.
What is a liquid?
200
Zero on the kelvin scale can also be called this.
What is absolute zero?
200
The law that states that matter is conserved in a phase change.
What is Conservation of Mass?
300

This state of matter has particles that have a definite volume, but not a definite shape.

What is a liquid?

300

The temperature at which all particles stop moving is called this.

What is Absolute Zero?

300
A piece of iron that has a mass of 250 grams is melted into a liquid. This is the amount of iron that is now a liquid.
What is 250 grams?
300
This temperature scale is not measured in degrees.
What is Kelvin?
300
When gaseous particles come closer together and slow down at about 100 degrees Celsius.
What is Condensation?
400

This 4th state of matter is composed of Ionized Gas, and needs VERY HOTTTTTT temperatures to be produced.

What is plasma?

400
Kinetic Energy Depends on these two things.
What is mass and speed?
400
Water evaporates and becomes a gas. When it rises and cools it goes through this phase change and turns into a cloud.
What is condensation?
400
This is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
What is temperature?
400
The point at which the solid's crystal lattice begins to disintegrate into a liquid.
What is Melting Point?
500

This fluid is not a state of matter but can act as a solid or act as a liquid under conditions.

What is a Non-Newtonian substance?

500
Even solids move. Although they stay very close together, solids are constantly bouncing back and forth in this way.
What is in a fixed position?
500
Dry Ice is solid Carbon Dioxide. It doesn't melt into a liquid, instead it changes into a gas. What is this phase change called?
What is Sublimation?
500
While water is at the boiling point, this happens to the temperature during the phase change.
What is the temperature stays the same?
500
The reason metal feels colder than paper or plastic.
What is heat is being transferred from your hand to the metal?
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