States of Matter
Phase Change
Gas Laws
Solutions
Solubility Curves
100

Particles are arranged in a regular pattern and close together 

What is a solid

100

The process of changing from a solid to a liquid

What is melting?

100

What happens to the pressure when you increase the temperature?

What is:  the pressure increases

100

The part that dissolves into the solution.

Solute

100

A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute than it can hold at a given temperature is

Saturated

200

Particles are close together, but can move freely past each other.

What is a liquid

200

The process of going from a liquid to a gas

What is vaporization?

200

What happens to the volume when the temperature increases?

What is:  the volume increases

200

The part that dissolves something in the solution

Solvent

200

 What is a supersaturated solution?

A solution that has more solute than can normally be dissolved

300

Particles are far apart

What is a gas?

300

The process of going straight from a solid to a gas

What is sublimation?

300

What happens to the pressure when the volume increases?

What is:  the pressure decreases

300
What is known as the universal solvent?

Water

300

A student pours mineral salts into a bottle of cold water. Explains why shaking the bottle will affect the dissolving rate of the salt?

Shaking exposes the salts to the solvent more quickly.

400

State of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape

What is a liquid

400

A physical process that absorbs energy

What is endothermic

400

The pilot can change the altitude of the hot-air balloon by changing the temperature of the gas inside the balloon. Explain what why the balloon rises, when the gas is heated?

Heating the gas increases the volume thereby decreasing its density

400

A teaspoon of dry coffee crystals dissolves when mixed in a cup of hot water. This process produces a coffee solution. The original crystals are classified as

Solute

400

A 10 gram sugar cube and a 10 gram sample of powdered sugar are placed in two cups with the same volume of water at the same temperature. Which dissolves faster and WHY

The powdered sugar dissolves faster because it has more surface area

500

List the states of matter in order of the highest kinetic energy to the lowest kinetic energy

What is gas, liquid, solid

500

A physical process that releases energy

What is Exothermic

500

The cylinder filled with gas particles is  fitted with a moveable piston that can be raised and lowered. What will result in an increase in the pressure of the gas?

What is:  decrease the volume

500

A mixture that is the same throughout.

Homogeneous

500

Ruby adds salt to a beaker of water. After she stirs the water, a small amount of salt remains at the bottom of the beaker. She heats the beaker for 5 minutes, and the salt on the bottom of the beaker disappears. How does heating the water cause the remaining salt to disappear?

Heat makes the salt more soluble in water

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