Solid to Liquid
Melting
Liquid to Solid
Freezing
Which best describes kinetic theory?
a. Temperature does not affect particle motion
b. all particles in matter are stationary
c. Only gases have moving particles
d. All matter is made of moving particles
d. All matter is made of moving particles
This state of matter has definite shape and definite volume
solid
The amount of matter in an object is called its:
mass
Liquid to Gas
Vaporization
Gas to Liquid
Condensation
What is the formula for density?
density=mass/volume
The property that describes a liquids resistance to flow is called:
Viscosity
The force that fluid particles exert over a given area is called:
Pressure
Solid to Gas
Sublimation
Gas to Solid
Deposition
As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of particles:
increases
This type of solid has particles arranged in a regular, repeating, 3D shape:
crystalline solid
The attraction between different substances (water droplets on a drinking glass) is called:
adhesion
In what phase changes do particles GAIN ENERGY?
(there are 3)
Melting (solid to liquid)
Vaporization (liquid to gas)
Sublimation (solid to gas)
In what phase changes do particles LOSE ENERGY?(there are 3)
Freezing (liquid to solid)
Deposition (gas to solid)
Condensation (gas to liquid)
What is the attractive force between two objects with mass?
Gravity
When water molecules attract other water molecules (like substances), this is an example of:
cohesion
What kind of change occurs when the chemical composition of matter changes and new substances form?
Chemical change
Dry ice (solid CO2) changing directly to CO2 gas is an example of :
Sublimation
List the states of matter by particle movement in order from least to greatest:
Solid
Liquid
Gas
When matter is heated, it usually undergoes:
thermal expansion
A solid with randomly arranged particles (examples are glass and rubber)
amorphous solid
What is the difference between evaporation and boiling?
Evaporation occurs at the surface; boiling occurs throughout the liquid.