Properties/Changes of Matter
States of Matter and Particle motion
Heat, Gas Laws, Energy Transfer
Energy, Motion, and Power
Science skills and Measurement
100

This describes how a substance reacts with other substances.

Chemical property
100

Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

solid

100

What happens to gas pressure when the temperature of the gas decreases?

decreases

100

What term describes energy due to movement?

kinetic energy

100

How many kilometers equal 10,000 meters?

10 km

200
When matter changes form, it can be described as this.

Physical change

200

How do particles behave inside a solid?

They vibrate in place

200

How does the volume of a gas change when thermal energy is added at constant pressure?

increases

200

When is an object considered to be in motion?

When its position changes relative to its surroundings

200

What must a scientist do before forming a hypothesis?

Ask a question/make an observation

300

A reaction that forms a solid when two liquids are mixed is an example of what type of change?

Chemical change

300

What characteristic makes sugar a crystalline solid?

Particles are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern 

300

Energy is...

the ability to do work or cause change

300

Which action increases elastic potential energy the most?

Stretching/increasing the tension (of a rubber band for example)

300

What is the role of a control variable in an experiment?

The variable that is kept the same

400

Why does weight change depending on location, while mass does not?

Weight depends on gravity, but mass does not

400

This describes vaporization that only occurs at the surface of a liquid.

Evaporation

400

What happens to thermal energy when particles slow down?

decreases

400

How can you increase power while doing the same amount of work?

Doing the work faster (in less time)

400

Why are scientific reports written using third-person language?

keep reports objective and professional

500

The law of conservation of mass states that

Matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction

500

What happens to particle energy when a liquid turns into a solid?

particles lose energy

500

Explain the relationship between temperature, particle motion, and gas pressure.

As temperature increases, particles move faster and pressure increases (and vice versa)

500

Which form of energy is not normally involved in everyday human body processes?

nuclear

500

Why is using consistent procedures and controlled variables important for reliable results?

To ensure accurate, reliable, and repeatable results