The process by which a solid becomes a liquid.
What is melting?
State of Matter: Solid
Atoms are in _______________ position.
What is a fixed position?
All matter are made up of particles that are in constant _____.
What is motion?
Ketchup, blood, ooblek are examples.
What are Non-Newtonian fluids?
Washington's state flower.
What is the rhododendron?
A change in one or more physical properties of a substance but doesn't change the type of matter.
What is a physical change
States of Matter
LIQUID
Atoms are _____ packed.
What are closely packed.
Adding or removing _______ energy causes matter to go through changes of state.
What is thermal energy?
Gas particles in a hot air balloon.
What is far apart and moving quickly.
The year Mt. St. Helens erupted.
What is March 27, 1980?
The process by which a solid becomes a gas.
What is sublimation?
States of Matter
GAS
Atoms are _____ to move.
They _____ shape and volume.
free
Change
What is temperature?
The type of phase change happening when clothes are hang drying.
What is evaporation?
Saint Patrick's original homeland.
What is Scotland (or Wales)?
The process by which a gas becomes a liquid?
What is condensation?
State of Matter
LIQUID
It _____ shape but has a _____ volume.
changes
definite
The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in an object or substance.
What is thermal energy?
The two kinds of vaporization.
What are evaporation and boiling?
January's birth flower.
What is the carnation?
The temperature at which a substance changes state from a liquid to a solid?
What is the freezing point?
States of Matter
SOLID
Atoms are in _____ position.
It has _____ shape and volume.
fixed
Definite
The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid.
What is the melting point?
The boiling point of liquid acetone.
What is 56 degrees Celsius?
The current U.S. Vice President
Who is JD Vance?