Flow rate
Mixing and dissolving
Density
Buoyancy
Matter
100

Flow rate=

Distance/time

100

Oxygen is an example of a __________

Pure substance

100

1cmis equal to

1ml 

100

what is buoyancy?

the tendency to rise or float in a fluid

100

out of liquid, gas, and solid, which ones particles has the most freedom (space between particles)

Gas

200

What are some UNITS of measurement for distance and time?

Distance: cm,km,m

Time: sec, mins, h

200

Is vinegar a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

heterogeneous

200

Density = 

Density = Mass/Volume

200

what is the buoyant force?

the force that acts AGAINST gravity

200

What are three characteristics of a liquid?

-no defined shape

-definite volume

-particles slides past

-particles stay close together

-particles vibrates in clusters

300

If you heat up syrup, does it increase or decrease the flow rate?

increase

300

what is the solute and solvent in a cup of tea?

solute: the tea bag

solvent: the water

300

if a bouncy balls density is 0.8g/cm3 and the density of the water is 1.0g/ml, would the bouncy ball float or sink?

The bouncy ball will float, since the density of the bouncy ball is lower than the density of the water, the bouncy ball will float.

300

When the buoyant force is greater than the gravitational force, an object will...

float

300

what happends to the particles of liquid as its heated or cooled?

Heated: the particles vibrate faster, farther apart

cooled: the particles vibrates slower, and closer together

400

When you increase the temperature of a gase, does the flow rate increase or decrease?

decrease


400

What is the difference between a solvent and a solute?

Solvent: the substance doing the disolving

Solute: the substance being dissolved

400

how do you calculate the volume for a object?

Length x Width x Height

LxWxH

400

What is the Archimedes principle?

the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced water.

400

What are the points of the particles model of matter?

- all substances are made of particles

- particles are always in motion

- all particles in a substance are the same, different substances are made up of different particles

- particles have spaces between them

- the attraction between particles is either weak or strong.

500

If you put maple syrup at the end of a 4m long tilted table, and it takes 40 secs to reach the end, then what is the flow rate?

F.R = distance/time

F.R = 4m/40secs

= 0.1m/secs

500

If you add too much ice tea powder to a cup of water and it cannot all dissolve, this is...

supersaturated

500

A lump of gold displaces 70ml of water. what is the mass?


(density of gold = 19.32g/cm3)

19.32 = m/ 70 

m = 19.32 x 70

m = 1 352.4

500

when the mass of an object is distributed unevenly that effects the..

buoyancy

500

What is it called when a gas turns into a solid, and when a gas turns into a liquid?

Gas to solid=sublimation

Gas to liquid=condensation