states of matter
definitions
endo vs exo
temp vs heat
100

solid, liquid, and gas

what are the states of matter

100
a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction


what is a reactant

100

releases energy

what is exothermic

100

measurement of kinetic energy

what is temperature

200

molecules that don't move and keep their shape in cool temperatures

what is a solid

200

substance formed from chemical reactions

what is a product

200

absorbs energy

what is endothermic

200

movement of energy

what is heat

300

has no definite shape and needs to be kept at a high temperature

what is a gas

300
the branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions


what is thermochemistry

300

a forest fire

what is an exothermic reaction

300

What has more thermal energy , a bath tub or a pool

what is a pool, even if they're the same temperature, the pool is bigger so it contains more heat/thermal energy

400

adding heat to it results in a gas and removing heat results in a solid

what is a liquid

400

the process by which plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen to give themselves energy

what is photosynthesis

400

dissolving potassium in nitrate water 

what is a endothermic reaction

400

what has more thermal energy, a cup of boiling water of a bowl of cold water?

what is a cup of boiling water

500

fluid whos viscocity is not constant

what is a nonnutonion substance

500

when there is no net energy transfer between two objects

what is thermal equilibrium

500

photosynthesis

what is endothermic
500

When an object has more mass and/or kinetic energy than another object

what is thermal energy
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