Describing and Classifying Matter
Measuring Matter
Changes in Matter
States of Matter
Changes of State
100

Color, shape and boiling point are all examples of this type of property

What are physical properties?

100

mass divided by volume

What is density

100

Rusting or oxidation is this type of change.

What is a chemical change?

100

In general, as the temperature _________ a substance becomes more dense.

What is increase?

100

True or false: the temperature of water will increase while it boils

What is false?

200

Crushing a can is this type of property.

What is physical?
200

When dish soap (2 g/mL) and corn oil (1.5 g/mL) are mixed, this is the one that will rise to the top.

What is corn oil?

200

Cooking, grilling and baking are all types of this change.

What are chemical changes?

200

Particles are spread slightly apart and flowing over each other.

What is a liquid?

200

Changing from a solid directly to a gas

What is sublimation?

300

Methane (chemical formula is CH4) contains this many elements.

What are 2 (carbon and hydrogen)?

300

When honey (1.25 g/mL) and water (1 g/mL) are mixed, this one will sink.

What is honey?

300

Softening butter, folding aluminum foil and cutting an apple are all types of this change.

What are physical changes?

300
A state of matter with indefinite shape and indefinite volume

What is gas?

300
Condensation point is equal to the...

What is evaporation point?

400

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

400

If 5mL of a substance has a mass of 15g, this is its density.

What is 3 g/mL?

400

Matter cannot be created or destroyed is this law

What is the law of conservation of mass?

400

Liquids that move more slowly and are thicker have higher this.

What is viscosity?

400

The main cause of any change of state.

What is a change (increase/decrease) of thermal energy?

500

H2O= element? compound? or mixture?

What is a compound?

500

If you know the density and volume of an object, this is how you find the mass.

What is density time volume?

500

No matter where you are, ______ stays the same, but _______ is affected by gravity

What are mass and weight?

500

Particles are fixed and vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

500

Higher gas pressure above a liquid will require the thermal energy to be this, in order for the liquid to change to a gas.

What is a greater thermal energy is required?

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