Phases and Phase Changes
Properties
Calculations
Miscellaneous
100
This is the phase with the "lowest" energy.
What is a solid?
100
The general properties, which all forms of matter possess, consist of these 4 terms.
What is mass, volume, weight, density?
100
An irregular object is dropped into 15mL of water in a graduated cylinder. The new water level is 19.5mL. This is the volume of the irregular object.
What is 4.5 CUBIC CENTIMETERS?
100
This is the amount of accidents that occurred for house 8-3 during the "Beaker in Ice" lab.
What is 2 (one burn, one broken beaker)?
200
This is the transition from solid to gas.
What is subimation?
200
This word describes a liquid's resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
200
This is the volume of a regularly shaped object with the following dimensions: 12 cm x 3.5 cm x 2.2 cm.
What is 92.4 cubic centimeters?
200
This is the name of the boat that sank in Chapter 1 of your textbook.
What is the Mary Rose?
300
Water vapor will go through this process when heat energy is decreased at 100 degrees Celsius.
What is condensation?
300
In order for an object to float in water, it needs to have this.
What is a density less than 1 gram/ cubic centimeter (or 1 g/mL)?
300
This is the mass of a 85 kg man who is exposed to "zero gravity".
What is 85 kg?
300
This is the name of the town from which the Mary Rose set sail.
What is Portsmouth Harbor, England?
400
The first "flat line" on any phase change graph represents this process. (There are really two answers)
What is melting or freezing?
400
This is the term used to describe the boiling point found in a lab setting.
What is the experimental boiling point?
400
This is the mass in kg of a nickle (5g).
What is 0.005 kg?
400
This is the name of the planet whose density is so low, it could float on the Atlantic Ocean.
What is Saturn?
500
If your phase change graph had 4 diagonal lines, the 4th line would represent this phase of matter.
What is plasma?
500
This is the name for the temperature at which all matter (including solid particles) stop moving.
What is absolute zero?
500
This is the density of a 5 kg object which a volume of 122.5 cubic centimeters.
What is 40.816 grams/ cubic centimeter?
500
This is the amount of pages (front and back) that your test will have.
What is 5?