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100

The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas is the ____ point.

Boiling

100

Mr. C put a pot of water on to boil 10 eggs. After a few minutes, all the water was gone. This is an example of _____.

vaporization

100

Thermal contraction

is a decrease in volume as temperature is decreased.

100

What happened to the 2L bottle as it came out of the bucket of ice after having hot water inside?

Collapsed/crushed

100

What does evaporation mean? 

Liquid turning into vapor

150

The state of matter of a material depends on its _____.

temperature

150

The change in state from a gas to a liquid is called

condensation

150

Thermal expansion

An increase in a volume as a temperature increases. 

150

Give an example of a liquid and a solid. 

Answers may vary.

150
Give an example of condensation. 
Hot shower mirror. 
200

The evaporation of water is an example of a change in

state

200

Snow melts after a snowstorm because of the addition of _____.

thermal energy

200

Heat

Transfer of thermal energy from a region of higher to lower temperature. 

200

Give an example of a gas. (Other then when water is boiling on a stove)

Answers may vary. 

200

Atmosphere meaning?

Gases surrounding

250

A change in the state of matter is caused if enough _____ is added to or removed from an object.

thermal energy

250

What happens to frozen ice on a lake? 

Melted overtime by the temperature of the sun. 

250

Pressure

is the amount of force per unit area applied to a objects surface. 

250

Give an example of how particles will look as a solid. 

Vibrate but stay close to one another and does not move. 

250

What is a chemical element and an example of one? 

Answers may vary. 

300

During a hot shower, water vapor fogs up the cooler mirror when it turns to water. This is an example of _____.

condensation

300

What best represents a change that results from adding thermal energy to a substance in a jar?

Particles moving/scattered 
300

Vaporization

The change in state from a liquid into a gas. 

300

Give examples of how particles would look as a liquid. 

Particles increased in speed and separated. 
300
Sketch a beaker
Drawings may vary.