States of Matter
Shape and Volume
Molecular Motion
Real-World Example
Transition Time
100

What are the three main states of matter? 

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

How does the shape of a solid compare to that of a liquid? 

A solid has a definite shape; a liquid takes the shape of its containers. 

100

In which state of matter do molecules move the fastest?

Gas

100

What is an example of a solid?

Example: Ice ( teacher can determine if the answer is correct.)

100

What is the process called when a gas turns into a liquid? 

Condensation

200

In which state of matter do atoms vibrate but stay in fixed positions? 

Solid

200

Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume? 

Solid

200

Describe the motion of molecules in a solid.

Molecules vibrate in place but do not move freely. 

200

Name a liquid that we commonly use every day.

Water

200

What is the term for the change from liquid to solid?

Freezing

300

Which state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape? 

Liquid

300

What happens to the volume of a gas when it is compressed? 

The volume decreases. 

300

What happens to molecules in a liquid when heated? 

They move faster and may eventually change to a gas. 

300

Provide and example of a gas found in the air

Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide

300

When ice absorbs heat, what transition occurs? 

Melting

400

What is the state of matter that fills the shape and volume of its container? 

Gas
400

Can a liquid be poured into a container of any shape? Why or Why Not?

Yes, because liquids take the shape of their containers. 

400

How do the kinetic energy levels compare between solids, liquids, and gases? 

Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, then solids. 

400

What happens to water when it boils?

It changes form a liquid to a gas. 

400

What is the process called when a liquid changes into a gas? 

Evaporation

500

What term describes the change of state from a solid to a liquid? 

Melting

500

How does the shape of a gas differ from that of a solid? 

A gas has no definite shape and expands to fill its container. 

500

Why do gases expand to fill the space of their container? 

Because the molecules move freely and quickly. 

500

Give a real-world example of a substance transitioning from a solid to liquid

Example: Ice melting into water (teacher may accept other answers)

500
Describe what happens during sublimation

A solid changes directly into  a gas without becoming a liquid (example: dry ice)