What is matter made of?
What are particles?
Which particles have more kinetic energy, hot or cold particles?
What are hot particles?
What is the most loosely packed state of matter?
What is gas?
What does the particle theory of matter primarily describe?
What is the behaviour of matter and particles?
This force makes everything fall to the ground and keeps planets in orbit around the sun.
what is gravity
What are the three states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas
What is the average kinetic energy called?
What is temperature?
What state of matter has a fixed shape and volume?
What is solid?
How many postulates are there in the particle theory of matter?
What is 5 postulates?
this force causes objects to push away from each other
what is repulsion
What is energy caused because of motion?
What is kinetic energy.
What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit?
What is 212 degrees Fahrenheit?
Which state of matter can move past itself?
What is liquid?
True or False: Particles of the same substance are all the same.
What is true?
what is the difference be attraction and repulsion
what is push and pull
What are negatively charged particles?
What are electrons?
At which point is Fahrenheit and Celsius equal?
What is -40 degrees?
What is the process of a solid directly turning to a gas?
What is the fourth state of matter?
What is plasma?
When a charged ballon has smaller pieces of paper sticking to it, it is showcasing this type of energy.
What is Attraction
What is a neutrally charged particle?
What is a neutron?
What is the temperature for absolute zero in Celsius?
What is -273 degrees Celsius?
In which state of matter does do particles the highest amount of kinetic energy?
What is gas?
What is an ionized gas?
What is plasma?
electrostatic repulsion happens when 2 charged objects do what
what is push away from each other