States of Matter
Temperature & Phase Changes
Pressure & Volume
Atoms, Molecules & Bonds
Properties & Energy Connections
100

This state of matter has a fixed shape and fixed volume.

What is a solid?

100

This process turns a solid into a liquid.

What is melting?

100

When volume decreases, this increases.

What is pressure?

100

This tiny particle is the building block of matter.

What is an atom?

100

Increasing temperature increases this type of particle energy.

What is kinetic energy?

200

This state has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.

What is a liquid?

200

During this phase change, temperature remains constant while particles gain energy and move apart.

What is boiling?

200

This law states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional.

What is Boyle’s Law?

200

A group of atoms bonded together that act as a unit.

What is a molecule?

200

Metals are shiny and malleable because their atoms are arranged in these extended structures.

What are metallic bonds / extended atomic structures?

300

This state has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.

What is a gas?

300

This process happens only at the surface of a liquid.

What is evaporation?

300

This device measures gas pressure.

What is a pressure gauge?

300

This type of bond forms when electrons are shared.

What is a covalent bond?

300

Nonmetal gases boil at low temperatures because they have this weak attraction between particles.

What is low attraction between particles?

400

This theory says all matter is made of particles that are always moving.

What is the Particle Theory?

400

This law states that volume increases as temperature increases (if pressure is constant).

What is Charles’s Law?

400

At high altitudes, boiling occurs at a lower temperature because this is lower.

What is air pressure?

400

This type of compound conducts electricity when dissolved in water.

What is an ionic compound?

400

During freezing, this must be removed from a substance.

What is thermal energy?

500

This is the energy an object has due to its movement.

What is kinetic energy?

500

This type of energy depends on mass, temperature, and material.

What is thermal energy?

500

Adding more particles to a sealed container will cause this to increase.

What is pressure?

500

This phrase explains why sugar dissolves in water but oil does not.

What is “like dissolves like”?

500

Explain why a bathtub of water at 20°C has more thermal energy than a cup of coffee at 20°C.

What is because thermal energy depends on mass, and the bathtub has more particles?

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