Solids, liquids and Gases
Matter
Changes in State
Changes in State
Charles and Boyles law
100

What are the three properties of matter?

A. Volume, temperature, Heat

B. Solid, liquid, and gas

C. Specific heat, Thermal energy, and gas

B. Solid, liquid, and gas

100

What happens when the motion of particles slows?

A. The particles split

B. The particles move further apart

C. The particles move closer together

C. The particles move closer together

100

The energy an object has due to its motion

A. Thermal Energy

B. Temperature

C. kinetic Energy

C. kinetic Energy

100

Changes directly from a solid to a gas 

A. Condensation

B. vaporization

C. sublimation

C. sublimation

100

what relationship is describe by Boyle's law?

A. Pressure and volume of gases at constant temperature

B. Volume and temperature of gases at constant pressure

C. Pressure and temperature of gases at constant volume


A. Pressure and volume of gases at constant temperature

200

Increased Motion in the particles in a liquid allows the particles to 

A.   stop their flow 

B. hold their shape 

C. slip past one another



C. slip past one another

200

Which phrase best describes the particles in a solid? 

A. Vibrating a place

B. very far apart

C. Not moving


A. Vibrating a place

200

Measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object

A. Thermal energy

B. temperature

C. Kinetic energy

B. temperature

200

Evaporation and boiling are two kinds of 

A. Sublimation

B. Vaporization

C. Condensation

B. Vaporization

200

What happens when temperature increases on a gas in a container that has a fixed volume

A. Volume increases 

B. Pressure increases

C. Kinetic energy decreases

B. Pressure increases

300

Particles have the greatest motion?

A. In a gas

B. In a solid

C. In a liquid

A. In a gas

300

What causes surface tension?

A. gaps between particles

B. attractive forces between particles

C. Rapid movement of particles

B. attractive forces between particles

300

The total Potential and Kinetic energy of an object?

A. Temperature

B. kinetic energy

C. Thermal energy

C. Thermal energy

300

Deposition is a change from a 

A. Gas to a solid

B. Solid to a gas

C. Liquid to a gas

A. Gas to a solid

300

What relationship is describe by Charles's law

A. Pressure and Volume of gases at constant temperature

B. Volume and Temperature of gases at constant pressure

C. Pressure and Temperature of gases at constant volume

B. Volume and Temperature of gases at constant pressure

400

Distance between particles in a gas are 

A. Decreasing as they move 

B. greater than in a solid or  liquid

C. smaller than in a solid or liquid

B. greater than in a solid or  liquid

400

which grouping lists the states of matter in order of increasing distance between particles?

A. Solid, liquid, gas

B. Solid, gas, liquid

C. gas, liquid, solid

A. Solid, liquid, gas

400

Change from a liquid to a gas

A. Condensation

B. Vaporization

C. Sublimation

B. Vaporization

400

The _______ explains how particles in matter behave

A. Kinetic Molecular theory

B. Kinetic Energy Theory

C. Kinetic constant theory

A. Kinetic Molecular theory

400

Describes the relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas at constant temperature

A. Boyle's law

B. Charles law

C. kinetic molecular theory

A. Boyle's law

500

Particles in liquid and gases 

A. move faster than in a solid

B. are closer together than in a solid

C. Flow and take the shape  of their container

A. move faster than in a solid

500

________ energy is the energy an object has due to its motion.

A. Kinetic

B. Potential 

C. Thermal

A. Kinetic

500

Change from a gas to a liquid

A. Condensation

B. Vaporization

C. Sublimation

A. Condensation

500

The amount of gas ______ if the volume decreases and temperature is kept constant 

A. Decreases

B. Increases

C. Presses


A. Decreases

500

Describes the relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas at constant pressure 

A. Charles's law

B. Kinetic Molecular theory

C. Boyle's law

A. Charles's law