Heating
Cooling
Phase Changes
Temperature Movement
Properties of Water
100

What happens to particles when matter is heated?  

Answer: They move faster.

100


What happens to particles when matter is cooled?

Answer: They move slower.

100

What is a phase change?

Answer: A change from one state of matter to another.

100

How does a liquid thermometer work?

Answer: It measures temperature through the expansion or contraction of liquid.

100

What is unusual about the density of ice compared to liquid water?

Answer: Ice is less dense than liquid water.

200

What does heating matter do to the attractive forces between particles?

Answer: It weakens them.

200

What does cooling matter do to the attractive forces between particles?

Answer: It increases them.

200

What remains constant during a phase change?

Answer: The mass.

200

What scale do scientists use to measure temperature?

Answer: The Celsius scale.

200

Why does the surface of a body of water freeze first?

Answer: Because it cools faster than the water below.

300

How does heating affect the space between particles?

Answer: The space increases.

300

How does cooling affect the space between particles?

Answer: The space decreases.

300

Name one example of a phase change.

Answer: Melting, freezing, boiling, sublimation, deposition or condensation.

300

What is the freezing point of water in degrees Celsius?

Answer: 0°C.

300

How does ice protect aquatic life?

Answer: It forms an insulating layer over the water.

400

Describe the particle movement in a heated liquid.  

Answer: The particles move more rapidly and spread apart.

400

Describe the particle movement in a cooled gas.

Answer: The particles move slower and are closer together.

400

What happens to the volume of matter during a phase change?

Answer: It may change.

400

What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?

Answer: 100°C.

400

Name a property of water that affects infrastructure design.

Answer: Expansion and contraction due to temperature changes.

500

How does the particle model explain why hot air rises?

Answer: Hot air is less dense than cooler air, causing it to rise.

500

Why does ice float on water?

Answer: Ice is less dense than liquid water.

500

Why is understanding phase changes important in science?

Answer: It helps explain natural processes and material behavior.

500

Why is the Celsius scale based on water?

Answer: It defines key temperatures for phase changes of water.

500

 Explain how temperature changes influence the construction of bridges.

Answer: Bridges must accommodate expansion and contraction due to temperature fluctuations.