Matter, in general
The Particle Theory of Matter
Changes of State
Examples of Changes of State
100

True or False: Matter is anything that has mass and volume.

True

100

We know that particles are in constant motion. How does the motion of particles differ between solids, liquids, and gases?

In solids, the particles vibrate about their fixed positions.

In liquids, the particles move about sliding and rolling past one other in random motion.

In gases, the particles move about freely at high speeds and in random motion.

100

Fill in the blanks: A liquid becomes a solid. This is the process of ___________. A solid becomes a liquid. This is the process of ___________.

Freezing, Melting

100

This morning, I added ice to my coffee because I was really craving an iced coffee. But, by the time I arrived to work, the ice was gone! What happened?

The ice melted.

200

Identify the states of matter.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

200
How does the amount of space between particles differ between solids, liquids, and gases?

In solids, the particles are closely packed in an orderly manner.
In liquids, the particles are not as closely packed as solids and are arranged in a disorderly manner.
In gases, the particles are distributed very far apart in a random manner.

200

Identify the name of the process when a liquid becomes a gas.

Evaporation

200

Why do puddles disappear after it rains?

The sun evaporates the water from the puddle into the air.

300

I am the state of matter that always keeps its shape and always takes up the same amount of space. What am I?

Solid

300

How does temperature affect the movement of particles?

Warmer Temperatures = Faster Movements

Colder Temperatures = Slower Movements

300

Identify the name of the process when a gas becomes a liquid.

Condensation

300

Identify an example of condensation.

Fog on my glasses

Dew on grass

Fog on my mirror after I shower

400

Identify one example of each state of matter.

Solid: chair, desk, pencil, book

Liquid: water, juice, pop

Gas: air, oxygen, steam

400

How does temperature affect the amount of space between particles?

Warmer Temperatures = More Space Between Particles

Colder Temperatures = Less Space Between Particles

400

Identify the name of the process when a solid becomes a gas.

Sublimation

400

Dry ice is an example of...

Sublimation

500

I am the state of matter that does not keep its shape. However, I always take up the same amount of space. What am I?

Liquid

500

Identify the four points of the particle theory of matter.

1) All matter is made up of particles.
2) All particles have spaces in between them.
3) Particles are always in constant motion.
4) The particles in a substance attract each other.

500

Identify the name of the process when a gas becomes a solid.

Deposition

500

Identify an example of deposition.

Frost on Windows or Plant Leaves

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