Particles
Temperature
Properties
Measurements
Scientific Method
100

A theory that describes how matter is made up of tiny particles that are in constant motion.

What is the Particle Model of Matter?

100

Increasing the temperature of a substance, causing particles to move faster.

What is heating?

100

When matter increases in volume due to heating.

What is Expansion?

100

A tool that measures temperature by the expansion or contraction of a liquid.

What is a liquid thermometer?

100

This variable is changed intentionally by the researcher.

What is a manipulated or independent variable?

200

The process of matter changing from one state (solid, liquid, gas) to another.

What is a phase change?

200

Decreasing the temperature of a substance, causing particles to move slower.

What is cooling?

200

A state of matter with a definite shape and volume.

What is a solid?

200

The amount of matter in an object, which remains constant during a phase change.

What is mass?

200

If these are not kept the same during each part of the experiment, the data will not be as useful in the end.

What are controlled variables?

300

This force draws all particles towards each other, and is responsible for the formation of planets and stars.

What is gravity?

300

The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.

What is a freezing point?

300

When matter decreases in volume due to cooling.

What is contraction?

300

The amount of space an object occupies, which can change during a phase change.

What is volume?

300

The researcher measures this variable to gather data.

What is a responding or dependent variable?

400
Explain the science of how a hot air balloon rises using density and particles.

The hot air expands and density lowers. The same amount of particles take up less space. Things with lower density float on top of more dense things, so the balloon floats in the air.

400

A temperature scale where 0°C is the freezing point of water and 100°C is the boiling point.

What is the Celsius Scale?

400

A state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape.

What is a liquid?

400

The mass per unit volume of a substance.

What is density?

400

This kind of question should form the basis of any scientific experiment.

What is a testable question?

500

The temperature of an object is a measurement of the total amount of this kind of energy present in the particles.

What is kinetic energy, or how much the particles are moving.

500

The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas.

What is a boiling point?

500

A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.

What is a gas?

500

When a substance reaches this theoretical temperature, it would have no kinetic energy or movement in its particles at all.

What is absolute zero?

500

This kind of research is done before an experiment to ensure that your data is building on and consistent with other studies.

What is background research?